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RE: Don't Hold Back Now - Temperance - Mar 01 2021
RE: Don't Hold Back Now - Ember - Mar 02 2021 Ember turned, scrambling, as Temperance fell. There was horror, a drop in the pit of his stomach. There was the agony, the fear, of failure. He'd tried, and he'd failed. His sibling was falling. The scream tore at him, and he half-scrambled, half-fell back down the path he'd taken up, skidding and tumbling as fast as he could go with baby wings flared out and twisting weakly to try and steady him. He reached the bottom, and to his immense relief found that Temperance was still... there. Ember did not know of death, really, but something about Temperance alive and mostly well had him almost crying. "Am okay," he confirmed, voice high-pitched and thick with emotion. And then, as any child panicked and afraid, he tilted back his head and in a puppy's keening howl cried, "DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAD?!" @Temperance (and maybe mercy) RE: Don't Hold Back Now - Mercy - Mar 22 2021 Oh.
Oh dear. Mercy had not missed the sharp yowling from across Orion, but—kids would be kids, and he (erroneously) assumed that they were simply locked in play. That, or that it'd been a different set of very, very different cubs making such a ruckus. Either way the old lion was already moving towards the sound. A cry of pain and a summoning call kicked his pace into a higher gear. Furrowed brows took in the scene in an instant, and he moved first for Temperance, "tell me where it hurts most… ?" Already, his magic was reaching to distract the cub. It formed a brilliant display in the form of glimmering mosses, a iridescent turquoise stone, a rushing river: it was Polaris cast in vivid relief. His tongue made a few soothing rasps up the child's back as he awaited an answer from them, and then he looked to Ember. Gaze softening in the face of the poor pupling's horror, Mercy lowered his head slightly and murmured, "do you know what happened?" Moonlit gaze searched with only approximate intensity, purely curious and not at all brokering signs of punishment or parental scolding for being so silly as to play on high-up places. That lesson has already been learned, he thought, with no amusement. @Temperance RE: Don't Hold Back Now - Temperance - Mar 23 2021
RE: Don't Hold Back Now - Ember - Mar 25 2021 Mercy had never shown any real sternness whatsoever, in Ember's short life. He had no reason to be afraid. And he hadn't done anything wrong, either. But somehow, when the white lion looked from Temperance to him (despite the softness of Mercy's face), Ember felt afraid. Guilty, even. Like he'd done something wrong, like maybe Dad thought he'd done this. It had no root in reality, but it was there, and he flinched a little--cowered down ever-so-slightly. "I dunno," he answered quietly, voice a near-whisper. "He fell. I didn't do it. I tried to help, I'm sorry," he added in quiet, rapidly-tumbling words. This last was directed at Temperance. Oh, if only he knew how to use his wings-! But the little Polaris was a hell of a distraction, and his eyes widened. He crept forward, staring at it--then glanced up at Mercy (not really afraid--the lion wouldn't hurt him) before sniffing at the illusion. Temperance asked where it was: so he asked a follow-up question, tone one of awe. "Is it real..?" @Mercy RE: Don't Hold Back Now - Mercy - Apr 12 2021 Crystalline and moonlit—yet always so keenly gentle—eyes did not miss the way that Ember seemed to look... guilty, cowering down just that little bit. The old storyteller lamented over it for only a moment, composure briefly lost in his flickering back to—many words spoken about being a carnivore, all horrid and wretched and things that should not have ever been branded upon another living thing, much less a child—a different time. He uttered carefully to the pupling, After that, the pale beast skimmed past the subject; lingering on it would defeat the very purpose of his illusory distractions. The children were asking about it—as he'd hoped—and he regaled them as only a father could: All the while he spoke, silvery eyes trailed off towards Temperance's tail, and the peculiar crick of it. It most certainly seemed broken, and would require resetting, but he lacked both the dexterity and the quick movement to do such a thing properly. And, so, he offered a branch to Temperance— Then, they wrapped around where the break once was, tightening to a particular point like a makeshift cast. Just to keep that part still. Immediately after, the old lion murmured his own, soft apology to what he was sure would be more tears, @Temperance RE: Don't Hold Back Now - Temperance - Apr 12 2021
RE: Don't Hold Back Now - Ember - Apr 12 2021 Ember sat blankly watching Temperance chew the stick. He wondered why Temperance got a stick, and not him--not in a jealous way, just a little sad--but he forgot all that when the cub's cry rang out. He scrambled back, spines and hackles all rising up in a confused mess; he started to bolt for Mercy for safety. But Mercy--had been the one to make Temperance cry out-? So he scrambled back, confused, then just stopped, looking briefly trapped and confused Where do I run?! ...Nowhere, apparently, because things were calm again--Mercy reassuring, Temperance upset but speaking. Emberheart, still wide-eyed, looked at them both. At Temperance's beckon he slunk closer to his sibling, stealing an uncertain glance at Mercy. It wasn't that he was afraid of him--he trusted Mercy--but he just wasn't sure what was going on. The offer, though--that was good, and he glanced at Temperance before clearing his throat, and speaking softly. "Yes," he managed, voice hoarse and quiet. "I want to see... other places. -What happened?" he managed, braving the question with another fearful raise of hackles--why had Temperance cried out? He couldn't put together the grassy growth with pain; he had no idea what had happened. @Mercy |