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Don't bother worrying about how good it seems. Wink

The silvery gold woman was normally easy to get along with and she wasn't surpised that the woman her son chose was as well. They both seemed so eager to get to know one another as well as be embraced as family. The Matriarch's family was so large as it was without the ones they'd adopted, but this was something totally different, this was one woman to another wanting to be accepted and Iskata would do just that. She didn't know when she'd have time with the coming season but she felt that perhaps the whole of their family needed to be together once more... if only for a moment in time. Her eyes sparkled as she suggested thus, "Maybe we need to call the whole family together.." She knew it would be an eye opener, not all her children were like Kansas, Kansas' own twin was everything he wasn't but they made eachother whole somehow so she didn't question their happiness and closeness as siblings. "Kansas has quite a few siblings.." she said as she smiled softly.

She hoped that Savina would be able to accept the friendship between Firefly and Kansas, but she didn't believe she had much to worry about since Savina seemed to understand the connection between siblings. She smiled at the words that Savina had spoken as she thought of her own siblings.. and their lack of closeness. "My own siblings weren't so close after we grew up.." she said honestly. She didn't know what it was like outside of puppyhood play and she wished that she did. Seeing it within her children was enough for her though.

The almost secret words that Savina had allowed her in on made the elder Sadira woman chuckle softly. She wasn't for certain how her son felt about a family but she figured that the boy would learn soon enough if his mate wished for pups. She grinned at the leader as she spoke. "It's a lot of work.. but in the end it's worth it.. and then they grow up." the last few words were wistful as she sighed and shook her head. She wished that pups never had to grow old.. but she understood they had their own lives to live and growing up was all part of it.


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