illirica
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- Location
- The Railyard, Warehouse
As a training ground, the railyard didn't leave as much to be desired as Rhetta might have expected. She didn't need much - mostly just open spaces and closed spaces and people to beat the hell out of until they learned to do it right and be worth the patch they were wearing, or hoped to be wearing. She'd work on that later.
As a home, though, well, that was something different. The railyard wasn't the Den, and it'd never be the Den no matter what happened with it. Maybe it'd be someone else's place, some day. Maybe some of those idiot pups, like Liam, maybe they'd feel that way about this place some day. For her, though, every corner she turned just felt foreign. It was the Bloodstones' place, but it didn't feel like theirs, not the way the Den had.
It made her irritable, much like everything else lately, with lately meaning the last five fucking years. Irritable was fine. She'd just have to channel that into whatever she ended up doing. Training up the idiot pups so that they could stand guard duty without-
-A breath left her, that she hadn't realized she was holding, the tension suddenly gone, her hands relaxing on the chair she'd been debating either moving aside to make space or throwing across the room, for much the same purpose.
He's here.
She knew. Of course she knew. It wasn't even conscious at this point - his scent was there, too, once she'd thought about it, but she'd known before she'd been aware of it. It went deeper than that, by now, something instinctive, raised up over the years just like she'd been.
She listened, silent, to the steps in the hall outside. His gait had changed. She knew that, too, because she should have recognized it but didn't. Like she'd been waiting to hear his footsteps, and now she could hear the ones that she knew were his, but they felt wrong - the wrong sound, the wrong place, the wrong time.
She didn't turn when he entered. Let him be the one who chose to face her first. Maybe he needed it. Maybe he needed something, someone, anyone - she should have been here. The air smelled like him, and it choked her, strangled her voice.
Baron. Eight years he'd been Baron, since he'd taken the pack. Five years she'd been gone, when she should have been here. And now things were different, and Ragenard was First, and Baron was...
She found a word, soft, from before all of that.
"James."
As a home, though, well, that was something different. The railyard wasn't the Den, and it'd never be the Den no matter what happened with it. Maybe it'd be someone else's place, some day. Maybe some of those idiot pups, like Liam, maybe they'd feel that way about this place some day. For her, though, every corner she turned just felt foreign. It was the Bloodstones' place, but it didn't feel like theirs, not the way the Den had.
It made her irritable, much like everything else lately, with lately meaning the last five fucking years. Irritable was fine. She'd just have to channel that into whatever she ended up doing. Training up the idiot pups so that they could stand guard duty without-
-A breath left her, that she hadn't realized she was holding, the tension suddenly gone, her hands relaxing on the chair she'd been debating either moving aside to make space or throwing across the room, for much the same purpose.
He's here.
She knew. Of course she knew. It wasn't even conscious at this point - his scent was there, too, once she'd thought about it, but she'd known before she'd been aware of it. It went deeper than that, by now, something instinctive, raised up over the years just like she'd been.
She listened, silent, to the steps in the hall outside. His gait had changed. She knew that, too, because she should have recognized it but didn't. Like she'd been waiting to hear his footsteps, and now she could hear the ones that she knew were his, but they felt wrong - the wrong sound, the wrong place, the wrong time.
She didn't turn when he entered. Let him be the one who chose to face her first. Maybe he needed it. Maybe he needed something, someone, anyone - she should have been here. The air smelled like him, and it choked her, strangled her voice.
Baron. Eight years he'd been Baron, since he'd taken the pack. Five years she'd been gone, when she should have been here. And now things were different, and Ragenard was First, and Baron was...
She found a word, soft, from before all of that.
"James."
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