06-21-2017, 07:36 AM
Jinju
She couldn’t say he wasn’t entirely right, he had helped her mother out on Reagan’s own request, but Jinju just had wanted to be the one to do it. Okay, maybe she had hesitated a little too long, perhaps she had made her sire feel obligated to do it.
”I would’ve done it” she answers, voice softer than she had wanted it to be. The fire still burns within her, showing in her eyes, but less bright. Hurt. Though there was a truth in his words, it still hurt. He had accused her of standing by when she really didn’t had a chance to step in and help her mother. That was what the stallion had done, yes, he’d hurt her too, but only to help her.
Then he leaves them, allowing her to reconnect with her mother. It was definitely not how she had imagined getting to know her sire – not that she had ever had any thoughts of meeting him with her dam out of the picture – and the whole thing couldn’t have been more strange. But what matters now is the doe like creature that presses against her side. ”Mom” she can only murmur back softly.
Her first touch is hesitant, unsure of what she would discover, but soon her muzzle is pressed against Reagan’s strange coat. Tears cloud her eyes, both happy and sad tears. It hurts to see her mother like this, but she’s so relieved and just happy that she finally could hold her mother close again. ”Thank you” she softly says, pulling back slightly to look her mother in the eyes. ”Thank you for coming back to me.” All other things instantly forgiven.
Reagan’s question brings a small smile to her lips and she leans in to nuzzle her mother’s strange deer nose. ”I.. I think they’re okay. Dad is.. coping, but it’s hard on him too. Iasan.. I think he left to make sure Terra’s fine..” she tells her mother, hoping that it wouldn’t do any more wrong, but she just so desperately wanted to connect with her mother. ”Heda has left.. to.. to set her own path” she tells after a short pause, clearly still struggling with the way things had go. Not that she couldn’t understand Heda wanted to build her own life, but just.. the way how.
And then last, but not least, Enfys. The mention of her sister’s name pulled a smile on her face. Jinju had grown really fond of her little sister and it had meant a lot to her that Reagan had trusted her in her care. ”I’m happy to have Enfys around. It’s.. strange to her I think, from being with you to all of us in the Taiga. But I do hope she’s happy too..” She’s honest. She doesn’t know exactly how Enfys is doing, but she guessed she should soon spend some more time with her little sister.
”But mom..” she starts, pulling back a little so her ruby eyes can find her mother’s emerald ones. Her breath hitches, eyes searching for something more, but then she just casts her gaze down, almost making her flustered. ”She soon won’t be the youngest in our family.. You..” Another pause and a deep breath, now looking up again. ”You’ll become a grandmother.”
”I would’ve done it” she answers, voice softer than she had wanted it to be. The fire still burns within her, showing in her eyes, but less bright. Hurt. Though there was a truth in his words, it still hurt. He had accused her of standing by when she really didn’t had a chance to step in and help her mother. That was what the stallion had done, yes, he’d hurt her too, but only to help her.
Then he leaves them, allowing her to reconnect with her mother. It was definitely not how she had imagined getting to know her sire – not that she had ever had any thoughts of meeting him with her dam out of the picture – and the whole thing couldn’t have been more strange. But what matters now is the doe like creature that presses against her side. ”Mom” she can only murmur back softly.
Her first touch is hesitant, unsure of what she would discover, but soon her muzzle is pressed against Reagan’s strange coat. Tears cloud her eyes, both happy and sad tears. It hurts to see her mother like this, but she’s so relieved and just happy that she finally could hold her mother close again. ”Thank you” she softly says, pulling back slightly to look her mother in the eyes. ”Thank you for coming back to me.” All other things instantly forgiven.
Reagan’s question brings a small smile to her lips and she leans in to nuzzle her mother’s strange deer nose. ”I.. I think they’re okay. Dad is.. coping, but it’s hard on him too. Iasan.. I think he left to make sure Terra’s fine..” she tells her mother, hoping that it wouldn’t do any more wrong, but she just so desperately wanted to connect with her mother. ”Heda has left.. to.. to set her own path” she tells after a short pause, clearly still struggling with the way things had go. Not that she couldn’t understand Heda wanted to build her own life, but just.. the way how.
And then last, but not least, Enfys. The mention of her sister’s name pulled a smile on her face. Jinju had grown really fond of her little sister and it had meant a lot to her that Reagan had trusted her in her care. ”I’m happy to have Enfys around. It’s.. strange to her I think, from being with you to all of us in the Taiga. But I do hope she’s happy too..” She’s honest. She doesn’t know exactly how Enfys is doing, but she guessed she should soon spend some more time with her little sister.
”But mom..” she starts, pulling back a little so her ruby eyes can find her mother’s emerald ones. Her breath hitches, eyes searching for something more, but then she just casts her gaze down, almost making her flustered. ”She soon won’t be the youngest in our family.. You..” Another pause and a deep breath, now looking up again. ”You’ll become a grandmother.”
