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Eternity - Wilder - Jun 23 2019 She had been about halfway out of Cetus, ready to go and face the first question on her mind when she'd skidded to a halt. She'd completely forgotten the last few things she was going to tell Dragon! She shook her head and immediately turned back, sprinting through the trees and mud, hoping that he was still by the pile that she'd left him and also hoping that he was done talking with the joey by now. RE: Eternity - Dragon - Jun 23 2019 Dragon turned. He was alone, now, in the marsh--the joey had her task, and he had... well, nothing to do now but go back to brooding. "Ahh," he rumbled. "And here I thought you had forgotten! There you are. You had more to say?" he asked. He shifted himself a little to face her, the thick scars over his dark hide catching the dim light in glints. Dragon was curious--what more did the little one have to say? @Wilder RE: Eternity - Wilder - Jun 25 2019 She sighed with relief and bounced up to the alligator. RE: Eternity - Dragon - Jun 25 2019 Dragon listened, silent. When Wilder finished, he rumbled in thought. Internally, he was displeased. Very displeased. But he spoke calmly, not a trace of displeasure in his voice. He pushed the emotions quickly aside, as well, going to calculation, judgement, what was the best action to take. "It is good that you are telling me, now. But you should not have done this without consulting other groups. Go and tell the Kingdom of Eridanus; tell Rift. They are the ones with whom she began a war. They can decide what to do, for themselves." He paused, having no tone in his voice--calm, matter-of-fact, unhurried. And then he added--"Now. And do not warn the goose first," he added, wryly. Now he would see if she truly understood why. @Wilder RE: Eternity - Wilder - Jun 25 2019 She dipped her head, ears pushed back at Dragon's scold. RE: Eternity - Dragon - Jun 26 2019
The alligator watched her, closing his jaws. He wasn't aware that she had more questions--but it didn't matter, much. In a sense, vague, distant, he was pleased. Yes, she'd been a fool--a naive one, playing games she didn't understand--but in the long run, Dragon saw little consequence. So long as Rift were informed, Dragon doubted that the incident would truly cause a rift--hah--between the groups. The Children hadn't known of the cat's questionable decision, so hopefully the Kingdom would not hold them accountable for it. And the Kingdom of Eridanus was not their closest ally, regardless; if anything, perhaps this act might strengthen their relationship a bit. It wouldn't affect their link with the Bonebound. Wilder was one of them as much as one of the Children. That being said, he should probably send a messenger to them--and perhaps to the Orion lot, as well. For all Wilder's insistence on who "could" and "couldn't" know, that was not her decision to make. Though Dragon held no real fondness for what he considered the overly-prim and fastidious white stag, at the same time Pride at least seemed earnest enough. Dragon considered. If I am not wrong, Rift will inform them, regardless--and then it will look as though I hid information from them. I will need to tell them... but a little delay won't hurt a thing. exit Dragon |