**back dated thread to when Roisin first returns home**
villians aren't born
darling they're made She was weary, but not necessarily in a bad way. Her two pups were older now, but not so old that they still didn’t require round the clock care. Just as her previous litters, they were the center of her world. There is nothing she wouldn't do for her children. That knowledge was melancholy though. Her love hadn't been enough for her other two children. It still weighed heavily on her heart, her eldest son was lost to the violence of war while her daughter had been snatched from her by Mainlanders.
There was a shadow of tiredness to her turquoise eyes, buried somewhere beneath the joys of being a motherhood, one that spoke of something beyond just taking care of her pups. Jacob was back and with him came the restless chatter of his supporters. It had set the highlands ablaze and she could already see the banners of war. A sigh would part her lips.
Today, she had left the children in the care of her father, even if it was at her demand. She needed a moment to herself. Leaving behind their den, she slipped into the shadows of the forest she called home.
In the quiet of Perth, she found peace here, despite the history. The winds of change were upon them, she could feel it in her bones. Jacob's return would just be the start of it. If he called his supporters to war, then they would go to war. But she had seen more than enough war, it had taken more from her than most. The only thing it hadn't taken from her was Luthais, and even if that seemed questionable somedays as he shouldered the weight of Chief and loss.
Lost in her own thoughts, she had almost missed the girl walking through the forest. Though she wasn't a girl anymore. She looked like Roisin. It had doing a double take. Freezing in place, she stood wide eyed, staring at the wolf like she was seeing a ghost. It had been years since she had seen her daughter and nearly all hope of ever seeing her again had been extinguished. But this wolf looked so much like her, it was as if she were simply staring at an older version of the girl would had been dragged away all those years ago.
It couldn't be...
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Her flight from Tir Na Nog had taken her deeper into the highlands. Elias' cruel words dogged her heels, snapping at them like a vicious predator. She did not return home right away - fear stalled her progress. Would they even want her there? It wasn't the first time Roisin considered her differences from the girl they had known to the woman she had become and the urge to turn back grew. She didn't know if she could bear to be rejected by the family she had longed for as she toiled away in service to the Vanadiums. |
**back dated thread to when Roisin first returns home**
villians aren't born
darling they're made Mama? The name called to her on an instinctual level, it was laced with fear and uncertainty that spoke to a mothers undying love. Roisins voice was different now, she had matured from girl to woman. And there was a distinct lack of the gaelic lilt to her voice. It irked her, the mainlanders had stripped her daughter of her highlander heritage. But that didn't sit at the forefront of her mind for very long. Roisin was approaching, coming closer, giving Nairna a better look at her. Where Roisin cowered, looking as though she feared her mothers rejection, Nairna stood tall, proud. In all her years of love and loss, the Highlander woman had refused to bend the knee, even when it nearly broke her.
Roisins apology would snap her out of her catatonic state.
In the moment, Nairna didn't know just how much her daughter had been altered. The accent was gone from her voice and she spoke the common tongue, but was that not to be expected when she had been dragged to mainlands? Where she was undoubtedly forced into their customs. It wouldn't matter though, in her mind, Roisin had done what she needed to survive, to ensure that she would be standing here today, returning home. A smile would soon touch Nairna's lips, one that warmed her eyes and had a deeply ingrained peace settling across her face. Her family was whole again.
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Roisin wanted nothing more than to fall into her mother's arms and forget that the last two years had ever happened. Traces of the mainlands still followed her. The way she spoke, her mannerisms and character were vastly different from the spirited girl she'd been. They had soiled her with their culture, washing out the highlander and leaving an empty shell to train as they pleased. Her subservience was evident as she refused to meet her mother's gaze and lowered her head partly out of habit partly out of shame. Her ears trembled when the familiar term of endearment was spoken. She didn't deserve it. She hadn't kept her vow to not let them break her. It didn't matter that the promise had been to herself to give her the courage to survive without her family. |
villians aren't born
darling they're made Brows furrowed, her features pinching with concern. Where Roisin had once started at her defiantly, she now kept her gaze down and her head lowered.
She would stare at Roisin for a moment, taking her in and an understanding settling on her face.
The anger that burned in her veins would remain concealed. It wasn't directed at Roisin. She hadn't thought she could despise Mainlanders anymore than she already did. They had stolen her daughter from her, swept away from a foreign place and it was there that they broke her down, piece by piece. The highlands was gone from her smell, her voice, her very being. Nairna made a silent vow in that moment, they would pay and it would be a hefty price.
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Roisin knew her mother would be sharp enough to discover the truth. The more she spoke in the common tongue with her mainlander tainted accent the more she revealed just how much she'd betrayed her homeland. Her paws quivered and her lip twitched with barely suppressed shame. The once bold Samaire daughter ducked her head and averted her gaze like a scolded child when Nairna gently pointed out her inability to understand gaelic. She squeezed her eyes shut and turned her head away, nodding stiffly as tears blurred her crimson gaze. She'd let them train her like the perfect pet and now she was returning home with her tail between her legs. "I-I'm sorry," her voice trembled as she apologised, bowing her head out of habit. Shame burned through her cheeks to her ear tips and she finally stopped holding back the tears. "I'm so sorry. I've disgraced you and father. I wasn't strong enough… I let them do this to me," she admitted, taking full responsibility for how she'd changed over the years. |
villians aren't born
darling they're made Squeezing her eyes shut, Roisin turned her head away, hiding her face in shame.
Your new litter. She didn't miss the pained smile on her daughters face.
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Her mother’s love was as fierce as it was warm. "Do not apologize." Her head jerked and her mouth opened to utter another apology before she realised what she was doing and meekly nodded. There was nothing she could say that would convince her mother that she was a failure even if it was what she believed to be the truth. Roisin’s head was lowered when her nose nudged under her chin. Her body trembled, uncertain if she deserved the love that her mother was giving her. Survivor. She didn’t feel like one. She felt like the true Roisin had died in service of the Vanadiums and an impostor had returned home to take her place. |