He shivered at her gentle touch, sighing happily as her sweet velvet buried into his mane. Content to let them greet without his interruption, he observed silently, calm gaze passing from one to the other, though always lingering longest on Cerva, admiringly. Occasionally, he would brush her shoulder lightly or breathe sweet kisses on her. She'd never forget he was here. And he'd never be anywhere else.
He didn't like the frown that creased her pretty brow, but it was swept away as she turned to him. A big grin lit his face, comforted in knowing he had done that, took her pain away. He turned his smile to the newcomer, bowing his head graciously at Cerva's introduction of him. "He found me when I was alone," she finished darkly.
Dovev touched his small nose to her again, comfortingly, and gave a soothing lick to her soft coat. He was beginning to wonder if he'd made a mistake in helping her seek out her old acquaintances. She didn't seem to enjoy it. But she enjoyed him. Maybe he would guide her away soon, and she could be happy again with him.
Reflecting on her words, he knew she'd never have to be alone anymore, for he'd never leave her. He'd tell her one day, but that day wasn't now. He'd take care of her, his Cerva.
Big black eyes slipped to Longear once again. Hello, he murmured politely with a lazy little smile. We may need to leave soon, he said gently, opening an escape if Cerva grew too anxious. The mare's children were playing in the background, and not once did he think to join them, solidly attached to the lovely bay mare. His mare.
He didn't like the frown that creased her pretty brow, but it was swept away as she turned to him. A big grin lit his face, comforted in knowing he had done that, took her pain away. He turned his smile to the newcomer, bowing his head graciously at Cerva's introduction of him. "He found me when I was alone," she finished darkly.
Dovev touched his small nose to her again, comfortingly, and gave a soothing lick to her soft coat. He was beginning to wonder if he'd made a mistake in helping her seek out her old acquaintances. She didn't seem to enjoy it. But she enjoyed him. Maybe he would guide her away soon, and she could be happy again with him.
Reflecting on her words, he knew she'd never have to be alone anymore, for he'd never leave her. He'd tell her one day, but that day wasn't now. He'd take care of her, his Cerva.
Big black eyes slipped to Longear once again. Hello, he murmured politely with a lazy little smile. We may need to leave soon, he said gently, opening an escape if Cerva grew too anxious. The mare's children were playing in the background, and not once did he think to join them, solidly attached to the lovely bay mare. His mare.