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Ah. He supposed he should've expected the howling response, considering the presence of at least one other wolf member of The Typhoon. Still, he couldn't help the way his ears flattened as he heard Danny's response, a soft sigh leaving him. As he understood it, howling could be important in the wild, and for pack communication. But The Typhoon was hardly the wilds, and two wolves didn't really count as a pack. Still, he kept his mouth shut on that front. Keona seemed to be happy, and a carefree smile on her face was somewhat of a rarity in these parts. Not nearly as rare as one on Roan's face, but still pleasant to see. So, after briefly shaking his head, the soothsayer responded to his half-sister calmly, "I see... well, I suppose I should just be glad that you aren't hurt. I heard the howling and assumed the worst." He assumed the worst most of the time when he heard a call, truthfully. Unfortunately, he couldn't even say that was a bad thing, considering he tended to be right most of the time. Thankfully, incidents with Caesar had seemed to drop off rather quickly as of late.
Keona's full thoughts on Danny had gone unsaid, but Roan pretty much got the gist. He supposed he could understand being proud of watching someone grow and change as time went on. He could relate to that feeling with... ironically enough, Goldie. Despite his cousin – or sister now, really – starting off as captain when he had been born, her journey certainly hadn't been a straightforward one. She had gone through many ups and downs, and her amnesia had certainly been one of the hardest. But now... she seemed happy, at the very least. Happy, and glad to be helping him out as a sage. And with every single thing he taught her... the more proud he felt. Just thinking about it was enough to fill him with an odd feeling of pride and embarrassment, the male still unused to fully taking a teacher or mentor position. Wanting to squash that embarrassment before he made a fool of himself, Roan soon muttered, "I'll... let the two of you have your fun. Just try not to do that too late at night, alright? I need my beauty sleep." His words were dripping with humorous sarcasm as he turned and headed off, wings slowly opening. He did have to admit that it was good to hear Danny in good health, if only because of that whole incident with Caesar.
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[align=right][sup][sup]template © tikki[/sup][/sup]Keona's full thoughts on Danny had gone unsaid, but Roan pretty much got the gist. He supposed he could understand being proud of watching someone grow and change as time went on. He could relate to that feeling with... ironically enough, Goldie. Despite his cousin – or sister now, really – starting off as captain when he had been born, her journey certainly hadn't been a straightforward one. She had gone through many ups and downs, and her amnesia had certainly been one of the hardest. But now... she seemed happy, at the very least. Happy, and glad to be helping him out as a sage. And with every single thing he taught her... the more proud he felt. Just thinking about it was enough to fill him with an odd feeling of pride and embarrassment, the male still unused to fully taking a teacher or mentor position. Wanting to squash that embarrassment before he made a fool of himself, Roan soon muttered, "I'll... let the two of you have your fun. Just try not to do that too late at night, alright? I need my beauty sleep." His words were dripping with humorous sarcasm as he turned and headed off, wings slowly opening. He did have to admit that it was good to hear Danny in good health, if only because of that whole incident with Caesar.
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