06-06-2021, 10:20 AM
Here and now she was listening to them all talk. Back and forth as if he was truly the enemy. Atticus had done nothing to them. He had never lifted a paw against Tanglewood beside voice his own concerns about things that were much more complicated. She saw where he came from and she saw where the members of Tanglewood came from but she felt that everything that he had done for them should outweigh that. But one thing she was upset over. Her eyes narrowed slightly, gaze almost burning as smoke slowly drifted down from her muzzle which was parted on her own words. "While she is moderately pleased with how protective everyone is, she can make her own choices. Atticus is her friend and with everything herself and him have been through she will inform him of things changing in her life of she wants." They had talked over her choice like she had not existed. She did not feel as if she owed him this, she didn't feel pressured to tell him just because he had said so. She agreed wholeheartedly and that in her mind was nothing owed. Taking a deep breath she found herself curling her tail in faint agitation but she was not going to back down and as much as she loved everyone here she didn't find it to be fair.
"She thinks...she thinks that all of this sudden hostility towards Atticus is wrong. He just recently went back to the Pitt to make sure Sweeney was okay and to say that love is not a reason to choose where to go is ridiculous. Forcing a split family is not wise." And to say that he supposedly loved her was insensitive to their relationship to the woman. She would never be happy if someone told her she supposedly loved Arrow. "If all the ones that struggled to keep the peace are gone and he doesn't want anything to do with the new regime then why is that not enough? Tanglewood and the Pitt were neutral for however short and shaky that it was and the only ones that caused the issues were Dante and Jormungand. And though she still thinks Gael was not harsh as he should have been they were the only culprits. Atticus risked everything to help Tanglewood from being enslaved by the Coalition, stayed here instead of returning." Her eyes lifted up then, looking at Arrow, beseeching the woman. She was the leader and she called the shots. The oriental would have to listen even with a foul taste in her maw.
"She doesn't think it would be fair to abandon Atticus, not after he fought for Tanglewood against Stryker and was forced to bend to his will. That was a time of war then. A time they needed everyone. Now we are going to actually need everyone again. The Pitt as it is now, without the ones who hold sense and judgement will be nothing but violence." It was all she could say. Atticus had held a dual alliance here since she had been here. Belonging had nothing to do with this situation. She had left her own tribe to find a place she belonged, to search for herself and here she stood so if change was necessary perhaps this was where he belonged now.
"She thinks...she thinks that all of this sudden hostility towards Atticus is wrong. He just recently went back to the Pitt to make sure Sweeney was okay and to say that love is not a reason to choose where to go is ridiculous. Forcing a split family is not wise." And to say that he supposedly loved her was insensitive to their relationship to the woman. She would never be happy if someone told her she supposedly loved Arrow. "If all the ones that struggled to keep the peace are gone and he doesn't want anything to do with the new regime then why is that not enough? Tanglewood and the Pitt were neutral for however short and shaky that it was and the only ones that caused the issues were Dante and Jormungand. And though she still thinks Gael was not harsh as he should have been they were the only culprits. Atticus risked everything to help Tanglewood from being enslaved by the Coalition, stayed here instead of returning." Her eyes lifted up then, looking at Arrow, beseeching the woman. She was the leader and she called the shots. The oriental would have to listen even with a foul taste in her maw.
"She doesn't think it would be fair to abandon Atticus, not after he fought for Tanglewood against Stryker and was forced to bend to his will. That was a time of war then. A time they needed everyone. Now we are going to actually need everyone again. The Pitt as it is now, without the ones who hold sense and judgement will be nothing but violence." It was all she could say. Atticus had held a dual alliance here since she had been here. Belonging had nothing to do with this situation. She had left her own tribe to find a place she belonged, to search for herself and here she stood so if change was necessary perhaps this was where he belonged now.