07-31-2020, 01:53 AM
Aurum couldn't even begin to imagine the pain that he had caused Asvini, much as he tried to understand. Deep down inside, the shaderunner knew that he had his reasoning, but that still didn't quiet the guilt in his heart, and the desperate wishing that he could make things right. He hadn't wanted to explain his motivations behind not telling her of his leaving, not wanting her to live her life in fear, but it seemed as though he would soon have no other choice, if he ever wanted any semblance of a relationship with his daughter again. He knew that explaining it was no guarantee, but perhaps it could at least begin to mend their broken relationship, if Asvini knew of the troubles that their family faced, and how he had wanted to hide her away from them. It hurt to not see her face around the house, and every day that passed without her saying so much as a word to him made him feel awful, his heart heavy and his chest tight.
When he had been woken up by the sound of movement within the house, he had initially wanted to try and stop Asvini, and possibly explain things right then and there. Ultimately, however, he decided against it, figuring she'd only respond with anger. Instead, he had waited until she had already left, heading out and following her aimless trek from afar. With the recent threats that seemed to be reamerging, such as the Pitt, he didn't want her getting caught out there alone. The lion eventually paused when Asvini faced the tree, watching from afar as she lunged forward and tore into it, wincing at the sheer rage that he could see reflected in her. He really needed to make things right, and soon. He then watched as Delilah began to approach her, a faint smile coming to his face. He knew that he would be of no help right now, knowing that Asvini would more than likely just lash out if he tried to comfort her, but hopefully Del could be a comforting presence. With this in mind, the angel sighed heavily before turning to head back home, knowing Asvini would be safe in Delilah's claws.
When he had been woken up by the sound of movement within the house, he had initially wanted to try and stop Asvini, and possibly explain things right then and there. Ultimately, however, he decided against it, figuring she'd only respond with anger. Instead, he had waited until she had already left, heading out and following her aimless trek from afar. With the recent threats that seemed to be reamerging, such as the Pitt, he didn't want her getting caught out there alone. The lion eventually paused when Asvini faced the tree, watching from afar as she lunged forward and tore into it, wincing at the sheer rage that he could see reflected in her. He really needed to make things right, and soon. He then watched as Delilah began to approach her, a faint smile coming to his face. He knew that he would be of no help right now, knowing that Asvini would more than likely just lash out if he tried to comfort her, but hopefully Del could be a comforting presence. With this in mind, the angel sighed heavily before turning to head back home, knowing Asvini would be safe in Delilah's claws.
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— Reggan