Simply Being There
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sorry for the wait D: and figured this was a good place to wrap up? 300+



Honestly, Savina would have been shocked to find out the actual identity of Ruri's mate. Her knowledge and experiences with the hybrid male were far from pleasant and she wouldn't have been able to understand what it was the sweet collie girl saw the scoundrel. However, she was blissfully ignorant of who this mate was and so she felt nothing other than happiness for the two of them. Love was a special and important thing and love, more than anything else, guided the woman's actions. It wouldn't have surprised her at all if Ruri were the same way. Her kind and gentle ways spoke loudly of that possibility.



It pleased her that Ruri would be willing to play hostess to so many of her kin. It wasn't often that large groups visited other packs and the last thing that Savina wanted to cause was any sort of burden. The Dauphine didn't seem to view it as any sort of an inconvenience though and the more she thought of bringing her whole brood the more exciting the whole notion became. "Of course not! One of the great things about pups is that it gives us adults the excuse to act puppish as well." Savina loved being able to romp around and be silly with her kids. It was one of life's great joys. "I'm very excited for it as well! It will be hard to wait, though I'm sure the time will pass by much more quickly than we think." It would end up being no time at all, in the long run. Surely the time between then and now would pass as swiftly as the wind.



Savina's resentment towards her sire had dulled with space and time, but she could still get very angered by it giving the right situation. She would never forgive Serge for what he had done, but she was thankful now that she and her siblings were far, far away from him. No longer would his shadow hang over their lives like an ominous presence. The positive way in which Ruri spoke though was a wonderful perspective, and it was very insightful of the younger femme. "Yes, it does seem to be like that, doesn't it?" she concurred with a smile. Noticing the way the other had finished warming her hands, she too felt the uncomfortable bite of the cold. "Perhaps we should both retreat to more hospitable environments?" Neither of them needed to catch a cold out here.

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