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Asil, The Moor
A very, very old wolf and a member of the Marrok's pack.
A very, very old wolf and a member of the Marrok's pack.
Jang Eun
Previously of Carmel Valley, sent to Aspen Creek by her former Alpha.
Previously of Carmel Valley, sent to Aspen Creek by her former Alpha.
Jesse Hauptman
Daughter of the Alpha of the Columbia Basin Pack
Daughter of the Alpha of the Columbia Basin Pack
Joshua Brennan
Burden-bound. A Sin-Eater paired with the ghost of a long-dead soldier.
Burden-bound. A Sin-Eater paired with the ghost of a long-dead soldier.
PREMISE
All the stories are true. Years ago, the Fae came out because technology was making it harder and harder for them to hide, and it's been a couple of years since the werewolves did the same. The world is changing day by day. Humans and the paranormal live side by side, but it's not easy nor is it simple. While the Marrok has taken great lengths and care to preserve the werewolves' PR front, everyone - wolf, fae, vampire and other - know that it's only a matter of time before the humans start thinking that perhaps the other stories meant to warn of the dark are true.This is an open post set in the universe of Patricia Briggs' Mercy Thompson series. The books are amazing and you should definitely check them out. More information via this Wiki link. The rules are simple: Drop a prompt, leave a tag, and let's play!
THREAD TRACKING
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[She pauses, hearing the sound of a car. There is no fear, but a little tension in her stillness. She's not alone, but in an unfamiliar place. Her wolf is naturally on alert in case the car is not expected.
It's only when Asil assures her the car belongs to someone he knows that she relaxes somewhat.]
Have we taken too long on our walk to the Marrok?
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Possibly, but Tag drives around town, so he might just be passing through.
[ It is likely that he took too long. That was his error. He should have called Bran once she'd arrived... but well. He regrets nothing.
When the vehicle slows, Eun will glimpse a giant of a man in the front seat. He looks a little wild, but he nods to Asil and tips an invisible hat your way. "Bran was wondering where you were. Hop in the back." ]
Your carriage, my lady.
[ Asil will end up taking the passenger seat, but you'll notice that he and Tag do not talk for the duration of the short enough drive to Bran's large home. ]
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Somehow even with the instability he mentioned, the fact that he is not always safe to be around, she trusts him already. Trusts that he would let her hand go if she asked, trusts that he would not find deeper meaning in her allowing him to do so, trusts that...that if by some wildly unlikely chance he were to try to take her hand because he were interested, he would respect any decisions she made.
These thoughts flit in and out of her mind quickly as the truck approaches. She takes in Tag's appearance as the second person she'll meet from Aspen Creek, and lifts her hand in greeting before allowing herself to be ushered into the car. She takes the seat behind Asil, content not to be at their backs than to have anyone at hers, and watches as the woods around them pass by as they drive. She realizes after a moment that Asil is entirely silent as they drive and, lacking any immediate ideas for continuing their conversation, leans forward to blow at the back of his neck just to bother him.
Playing.
Just as easily, she leans back away from him with an amused smirk on her face, and practically hops out of the vehicle once they arrive at Bran's home.]
I was wondering how close we were before we got picked up. Thanks for the lift, by the way. [The last is directed to Tag with another little wave, friendlier than when he'd first arrived. Her attention returns to Asil immediately after.] Do we head in?
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Werewolves are the worst gossips.
They arrive soon enough and he pats the hood of the car with a nod of thanks to the berserker. ] Yes, right this way.
[ They are in the common room - Bran, Charles and Anna. Leah is conspicuously absent, which is a small blessing he happily thanks Allah for. ]
Jang Eun, [ he starts, formally ] this is Bran Cornick, Alpha of the Aspen Creek Pack known also as the Marrok. This is Charles, his second and Anna Cornick, Charles mate.
[ He deliberately avoids Anna's eyes, content to bask in the peace that she brings his wolf. If they must talk, it will keep until later when Eun is properly settled in.
To Eun he offers a gentle look, ready to excuse himself--
--but Bran waves a hand, flippantly slipping in an order: "Stay, Asil. Your roses will keep a little longer. I have already sent someone to bring your car around and you can escort Eun to her lodgings once we are done." ]
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There's no part of her that wants to make quips in front of this werewolf, or do anything that might make it seem as though she doesn't respect his authority. His son is intimidating as well, but in a different way, and only offset by the way he regards his own mate. Anna, Eun likes very well, and her wolf seems less restless, more at ease in the presence of the Omega. She's glad to see another woman at Aspen Creek, one who apparently is so close to her own age as well. If nothing else, there will be one person there who may begin to understand her...
Someone besides the wolf who escorted her in, who seemed ready to leave with his duty completed. It's only because Bran tells him to stay that Eun doesn't find herself with the regret of not thanking him for his guidance, both to the Marrok and during the course of their conversation. It seems that they'll have more time to converse. Once she's through with this first meeting.
It goes well enough, at least by Eun's standards and her optimistic hopes. Bran is everything that Asil claimed, and then some. He seems if not friendly, then at least more on the amiable side as he welcomes her to Aspen Creek. When she is asked questions, she answers, with some safe humor when possible. When he speaks--when any of them speak--she listens.
And all at once, she can tell how very different her experience will be here in Aspen Creek. It's not a city the way that she's grown up in or loves, but it is a pack the likes of which she should have been in to begin with. She wonders if they can feel her gratitude already, if they can hear it in her voice as she thanks the Marrok for inviting her there.
The meeting is over in a short amount of time. It feels like a blur, Eun starting with her cautious greetings and answers to responses that are more conversational and relaxed. Smooth and seamless. Before she knows it, she finds herself walking out of Bran's home with Asil and Anna, the latter promising to meet her for breakfast in the morning. When Anna leaves as well, having left Charles to speak with Bran, Eun turns once more to Asil, expression far more quiet and contemplative than it had been before.]
That was... [She's not certain she has the words.] That went well, I think?
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He tilts his head. ] He likes you. And it is always good when Bran has a use for you.
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The first I'm glad of, but why do I have a feeling I may come to regret the second?
[The question is more hypothetical than anything, because Eun lifts a hand to scrub her face a moment before looking back at him.]
Maybe we should get me to the rental car so I can drive it wherever I'm supposed to unload my things?
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No doubt someone has already been sent to fetch your vehicle. It should be parked in the cabin that's been prepared for you.
[ Of all the packs in North America, theirs in Aspen Creek would never have to worry about money. But he will leave that for Eun to discover soon enough. No doubt Charles and Anna would drop by to visit, check how she was settling in, before briefing her on invesments and the like. ]
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She will, however, remember it. That and the silver lining that apparently it is better to be of some use to the Marrok than not. He takes others into his pack but apparently he might do so more easily if they can prove to be chess pieces?
Following along to the Mercedes along with Asil, she makes her way to the passenger side.]
The cabin for me? Just me? I'm not crashing in someone's spare room or something?
[Or a hotel room? She'd picked up a paper in the nearest town on her way in, figuring she'd be finding herself an apartment somewhere, once she also found a job.]
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Since you will be with us for the next few months, no doubt Bran thought it prudent to make arrangements that will allow you privacy.
[ He drives easy and confident, cruising along the snow covered paths just slow enough so she can familiarize herself with the roads. ]
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That was thoughtful of him.
[Eun looks out the window as they drive, appreciative of the slow pace to get a look at the place that will be home for the next few months.]
You'll be getting back to your roses once you drop me off? Bran mentioned something about flowers when we arrived, didn't he?
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[ He slows on the turn, since this part of the road has a steep drop. And while they would most definitely survive a fall, there is no need to be reckless. ]
Perhaps once you are more settled, you can come visit. The youngest of our pack helps me tend to my garden. [ Here's a wry smile. ] And she will no doubt pepper me with questions about you.
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His mention of his son makes her wonder after her family. They don't know what she is yet. They think she's just been living her own life out of town, too busy to come visit like she normally did. Would it be possible to tell them now what she is? Have them come see her here? She might have contemplated it more, but the mention of a younger werewolf, and female besides that, catches her attention. Looking away from the windows, her gaze settles on Asil once more.]
She? How young is she?
[Eun herself is in her early twenties. She can't imagine handling the shift from human to werewolf at a younger age.]
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Kara was turned when she was only a child. [ His grip tightens slightly on the wheel. Kara was theirs, his and his wolf's, even as she was Bran's. Their child. Their privilege to protect and care for. ] Her parents are in town, visiting.
They sometimes drop by because his work as a reporter affords him the freedom to travel and her mother is considering moving here so they can be close.
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How lucky for her, to be able to see her family still even while living here. I'm sure she'll be busy with her parents since they're visiting, but she's welcome to come visit me whenever she pleases. I suppose I can't take up all your time, asking you to show me around.
[There's a bit of a lilt to her tone, a lightness to hide her previous thoughts. Her words are truthful, however. A fifteen year old girl might not be an ideal friend, but Eun likes to surround herself with other women, given the choice, and no doubt Kara will appreciate another person closer to her own age to talk to. Anna seems friendly and approachable, and Eun looks forward to getting to know her as well, but she's also a married woman, one mated to the pack's second. She may not have the time she may like to spend with Kara.]
Is Kara a special case, or does Bran not object to visits from family outside Aspen Creek?
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Ah, niña, it would bring me pleasure if you decide to take it upon yourself to bother with an old lobo such as myself.
Do not take offense, [ a smile ] I had thought to provide you options since I can get absorbed with my gardening and I have been told that my lack of attention to guests can get tedious.
[ To her question, however: ] Bran does not concern himself very much with humans. He has his hands too full with his wolves.
But if you are asking because you are considering inviting your parents into our territory - he does not object. You will need to let him know, so that we may arrange for their safety, and they will need to be briefed on where they can and cannot wander.
But no, while Kara is a special case thanks to the circumstances of her Change and her age, the Marrok cannot play favorites or he will risk outright defiance.
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If all goes well here, however, perhaps she could bring them to Aspen Creek. She could finally explain to them what's happened to her, hold them close and reassure them that she's alright. It would be a huge shock to them, and she knows they would need time to adjust, but she doesn't have any fears that they would reject her.
It's too private a consideration to voice aloud to Asil now. She puts it aside to think about tonight, and the days after as she settles into this place. If it feels right here as she hopes it will, she may talk to Asil or Bran about this again.]
I plan to meet everyone that I'm able to, and I'm happy to prioritize Kara when she's available, but I'm afraid that you'll likely be stuck with my company quite often regardless. [She feels more herself now, here with him, than she has in the last year. It's no understatement that she is extremely grateful for his conversation.] I happen to love flowers, and can respect what it's like to get absorbed in one's work. I won't expect constant entertainment if you don't object to me bringing a book to keep myself occupied on occasion.
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It is not that he is lonely. But wolves seek out their own, and too many of the pack dare not risk causing offense by entering his sanctum. Devon had been a frequent visitor, but with Devon gone...
Yes. Eun would be welcome. If it worries him that he has known her barely a day and is already growing attached. Well. ]
I am... not... opposed to this.
[ It has not escaped his notice that she is comfortable in his company. He is a vain, old thing, but not too old that he does not appreciate the game of flirtation. ]
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You'll be less opposed when I come bearing baked goods.
[Her tone is low and amused as she looks away as they continue to drive. Her father is the baker in the family, and while she's not an expert, she knows how to make cookies, cakes, and scones. She can follow a recipe fairly well.
She hadn't wanted to bake for her old pack. It had been a thing she'd done with her father, too special to offer to the people who never made her feel at home. But Aspen Creek is already so different, and as Asil is the first to greet her and make her feel at ease, he can be the first to enjoy whatever she makes first in the cabin's kitchen.]
Am I wrong?
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[ Anna is one of the few who bake. Leah does, as well, but they are not in good accord, he and his Alpha's mate. Yes, chiquita. That is an invitation. ]
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[She'll accept the invitation when he offers it, on a day or night that isn't this particular one. She's been traveling all day and now that she's approaching the place that will be her home for the next few months, her weariness is starting to catch up with her.]
Is it very different from the one in the cabin I'm about to move into?
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I have not actually been to the guest cabins. [ The Marrok has his uses for Asil elsewhere. ] Bran maintains them as guest quarters for the wolves who visit or pass through. They are upscale, because we cannot risk causing offense to the older ones who are used to certain standards of living.
[ But she will see for herself soon enough, so he answers her question more directly: ] My abode is... modest. I have lived alone for a long time and it seemed a waste of space to have a dwelling so large. Beyond Kara and Anna, I rarely have visitors.
[ Until lately.
He lets out a sigh and offers her more transparent truth. ]
My son sent me to Bran because he would not kill me when I asked. I avoided speaking to him for years because I was angry and disappointed.
[ Gentleness creeps into his words next. ] In the last year I have made some small renovations. Now I have two shiny guest bedrooms just in case Hussan makes good on his threats to visit me.
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His responses continue to inspire questions in her. How modest is modest? If it is modest, why should she see the kitchen? Is it among the renovations? Has he put more time into the place where he keeps his roses? No, instead of that, why does he rarely have visitors? He says he is unstable, she's seen it, but he's been so charming to her, she doesn't understand why more would not visit him.
Eun opens her mouth to ask, but Asil adds more.
More that this time she did not expect. That does not answer any of her questions.
She goes still as he mentions so calmly that he asked his son to kill him. That he was sent to Bran--and again, she has questions. Sent to Bran for what purpose? To do what his son would not? That there was a schism between father and son makes her heart ache with sympathy. Asil is so very old, and she thinks that perhaps his son is also. A werewolf too, if Asil asked Hussan to kill him. A separation between parent and child when they have been in each others lives for so long--Eun cannot fathom how deeply terrible it must have been.
Carefully, she watches Asil out of the corner of her eye, at him but not at him as he speaks. Confesses in the quiet of his car. That his son now talks of visiting, that Asil is still there, does that mean that perhaps things are better than when he first arrived in Aspen Creek? He has prepared his home for a possible guest. For the two that visit him...]
Invite him. It sounds as if it's been a very long time since you saw each other, and he may be waiting for you to ask him outright. To respond to those "threats" you mentioned.
[She wants to ask him if he still wants to die. Why he wanted to in the first place. If it's because he feels unsafe that he asked, or if wanting to die was a symptom of his instability. There is a difference there, she thinks. Small, but significant.
She wants to know why she cares so strongly about his well-being already. He is dominant to her, but the human she was and the wolf inside her want to see him safe and protected, even from himself.]
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I might. It is, if anything, something that he and I can plan for. Hussan cannot be away from my old pack for very long. He is Alpha now and overburdened by the responsibilities that I left him with.
[ He takes a deep breath and smiles, even as he turns one more corner. And there it is - a large if simple looking log cabin nestled among the trees. ]
We are here.
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She thinks it's bullshit if he really wants to see his father, if Asil really wants to see his son, but she's not over four-hundred years old, so what does she know?
Her attention is turned to their arrival at the log cabin, and Eun's mouth drops open slightly. It's much larger than she expected, much nicer too. Eun's always had an independent streak but she can admit to herself that she's a little intimidated by this cabin, and being in it all alone.]
It looks nice. [She glances over, and smiles a little also.] And you're right, there's my rental. I should get it unloaded. Is this where you leave me then?
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