Honestly, Nälkä doesn’t give a shit. He has food, he’s rested, and so he doesn’t bother with anything.
That is until his sisters both leave his side and he notices that his mother is no longer very warm. Disappointed, the black male moves his gaze from one horse to another, and when his sister chooses a side by being pleasantly neutral in conversing with their father, he only grins a bit when his other sister seems to choose the mare. But perhaps she only did that to make a point. To make the adults fight over them.
The black colt finally decides to stand as well, but only because it makes moving much more convenient. Still, he doesn’t really choose either side - he’ll await the effect of Sota’s picking a side, he thinks, to see which one is more beneficial to follow.
@[Clayton] @[City]
That is until his sisters both leave his side and he notices that his mother is no longer very warm. Disappointed, the black male moves his gaze from one horse to another, and when his sister chooses a side by being pleasantly neutral in conversing with their father, he only grins a bit when his other sister seems to choose the mare. But perhaps she only did that to make a point. To make the adults fight over them.
The black colt finally decides to stand as well, but only because it makes moving much more convenient. Still, he doesn’t really choose either side - he’ll await the effect of Sota’s picking a side, he thinks, to see which one is more beneficial to follow.
@[Clayton] @[City]