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Juliette06

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 03, 2026 11:03 am


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Ilya loved his mama. He was a mama's boy through and through, but even the mama's boy-est mama's boy in the world had to spread his wings eventually. So he'd reluctantly left the nest, as it were, to see the rest of the world, but he frequently thought of his parents, missing them. But he'd stuck with it, and eventually he'd found ways to enjoy himself and people to entertain him, and now he was coming home with plenty of stories to tell about it.

Yes, he had plenty of stories, but he didn't have any presents. This had occurred to him when he was about halfway home, naturally when it was too late to do anything about it - or so it would seem. He decided that he'd keep his eyes open for anything that could pass as a gift, even if he had to go a bit out of his way.

It took a bit more than a 'bit' out of his way, and he was late coming home after it all, but he was sure that his mother would appreciate it and excuse his tardiness when she saw what he'd brought her.

He had brought her the bounty of nature: a beautiful bouquet, if he said so himself, composed of all the beautiful flowers he could find on the way home. Sunflowers, hyacinths, several marigolds, and one orchid, all surrounded by a spray of lavender. It smelled wonderful, and Ilya hoped that Anya would like it - and forgive him for not bringing her back a different, fancier present.

But Anya was never cruel to him, and she had never received anything he gave her with anything less than absolute joy. The wind brushed through Ilya's hair and he let out a happy, soft little sigh; it was strange, how even the wind could feel familiar once you got close enough to home.

"Mama?" Ilya called, never quite able to rid himself of the childish diminutive. "Maaamaaa. I'm home!" Ilya called, peering around his old homestead as the sunset cast it gorgeous tones of orange, purple, and pink - not so dissimilar from his bouquet, actually. "Mama? Are you here? Helloooooo?"
PostPosted: Sat Jul 04, 2026 3:17 am


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Anya let out a drawn-out sigh of contentment as her body fell heavily into the soft field clovers that lined the lake of her beloved. Her claws stretched out, just barely dipping themselves in the water. She was the image of a fat, happy, and, in that moment rather lazy harpy as one could be.

If she could go back in time and tell her younger self how their life would turn out, she would have laughed in her own face.

She was born to be a warrior. A tool for the betterment of the flock and a weapon against their enemies to be used until she fell in battle. Her story had been written in stone from the moment of her birth. Train, sacrifice, watch over her twin, battle, die. Her own happiness, thoughts, and dreams didn’t matter and were time and time again drilled out of her.

Yet, here she was. Countless miles away from her flock, her purpose, the very twin she was bound in service to. Her body bore the scars of many battles, including the prominent one across her neck where her own sister’s claws had carried out her death sentence.

One life ended that day, and another began.

In her years living in Kawani she had experiences Anya couldn’t have even imagined in her youth. She had formed true friendships, found love, and had her belly swell twice with new life.

Admittedly, the second time was a much more arduous adventure as her body was pushed to its absolute limits bringing seven little bundles of joy into this world.

She promised she would never forgive Nikandros for that one. Next time he wanted children, he could birth them himself.

Despite the hardship of bringing them into this world, raising her massive litter of chicks had been some of the happiest times in her life. Each of them had massive personalities and, most unfortunately, had inherited her temper and fighting spirit. Keeping them out of trouble and from accidentally killing each other kept both her and her mate on their toes with each passing day.

Except for one of her chicks, Ilya. He was the kind-hearted and quiet one of his siblings and a mama’s boy to boot! More often than not, you would find him tucked behind her legs rather than out wrestling with the rest of his siblings.

Anya found his shy nature endearing. He reminded her so much of his sister when she was a child. It was ironic to her that though she was often regarded as brash and quick to anger, she always managed to give birth to at least one child who was the total opposite of her fiery nature. Perhaps it was her penance for her crimes in her past from the spirits. A lesson to teach her to calm down and think rationally. Or perhaps it was simply just her mate’s annoyingly zen nature coming through to at least one of their children. Only the spirits knew.

But her timid little chick had eventually grown into a full-grown adult, and despite his very loud protests and promises that he would come visit through crocodile tears, he had left to spread his wings and go find his own place in the world.

That was moons ago, and though she was loath to admit it, she was worried and missing her little shadow. The rest of his siblings had at some point or another already come back and visited to regale their parents on their world travels and adventures; some had even brought mates for Anya and Nik to meet!

But yet, one was still MIA. Anya had more than once confided in her mate her concerns and driven herself into a panic, threatening to gather a search party to track him down. Nikandros, annoyingly aloof and zen as always, barely moved from his meditation in the middle of the lake. He would point out that it was her idea for him to go out and world travel, that he was not a child anymore that needed his mother to watch over him, and to trust that they had raised him with all of the tools he needed to be a proper adult.

She knew he was right - as he always was - but…but…godsdammit she missed her baby!

All she could do was try to take a page out of her mate’s book and try to relax, trusting that her son would make his way back to them when he was ready.

“MAAAMMAA! I’M HOME!”

Letting out a sharp gasp Anya’s head shot up, her head on a swivel to try and locate the source of the familiar voice.

She heard correctly, right? Was finally losing her sanity in her old age?

The distinctive blend of blues, greens, and golds caught her eye, trotting on the horizon towards her. Gods be good, there he was!

“Ilya!” She cried out as she quickly sprang to her feet. “You’re home!” She continued, rushing towards him to crash into his frame. Her head wrapped around his neck to tug him into a tight embrace. The gift that he had brought her had been completely overlooked for a far more important gift to her took precedence: himself!

“Where have you been, synok!? Do you know how long it has been?” Anya babbled, her mind racing a mile a minute. Pulling away, she gave him a quick scan over his person to check for any injuries before her claw came down to give him a light smack on the top of his hoof. “No word, no updates, no visits!” She wailed, her face contorting into a pitiful frown as tears threatened to fall from her eyes.

“I missed you so much.”

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 04, 2026 8:04 pm


Ilya laughed in spite of himself as his mother, in all her fantastic, terrifying-to-everyone-but-her-family, furious beauty emerged and crashed into him. Something deep in his chest unclenched, like a breath he hadn't realized he'd been holding, as he nuzzled his nose against her neck and closed his eyes. Flowers were all well and good, but the scent of home? Nothing could come close.

"I know, I know! I missed you too! So, so much," he promised, eyes wide and serious. It was true, too - many times he'd thought of giving up and retreating back to his parents, where it was safe and the world made sense and absolutely nobody demanded anything of him. And then he would imagine his mother, who would be so happy to see him, and not at all disappointed - even though he'd know she should be. His mother was a brave, talented, powerful warrior - or had been, eons before Ilya and his siblings were born, anyway - and as far as he knew, she'd never given up on anything in her life. What sort of son would he be if he gave up the first time he got homesick? Or the second, or the third? So he'd pushed through the heartache and the angst and tried to summon his father's peaceful confidence to get him through the worst of it. He had to really try; he couldn't bear the thought of letting down his heritage by giving up.

And try he had, and he'd succeeded, and now he was home, and all was right in the world.

"I didn't have a good way to send a message," he protested, but weakly; if he'd really tried, he probably could have found or asked someone traveling near the old homestead to deliver a message for him. Paid them somehow, if they demanded it, but by the time that thought occurred to him - well, he was actually having fun. Whoops.

"Here," Ilya said, nudging the flowers toward his mother. "I got these for you. Someone told me once, in a village far far away from here, that all flowers have special meanings," he explained. Which was, again, true, though he hadn't remembered that conversation until after he'd already gathered them all up. Perhaps the spirits were guiding him, or perhaps he just had an eye for floral arrangements. Maybe some combination of both.

"I'm sorry I don't have a better present for you," he added, ears drooping slightly as he spoke. "Nothing I found seemed perfect enough."
PostPosted: Sat Jul 04, 2026 11:54 pm


“Bah! You silly, silly boy.” Anya chastised teasingly, her head shaking as she let out a soft ‘tsk,tsk,tsk’ with her tongue. “This is why I encouraged you to try and find a winged familiar when you could. How do you think I communicate with your father when I go back to the mountains and he stays here?” Clearly, this was a situation that she would have to rectify before he departed again for another adventure. Add one task of go out and find a suitable hawk for her wayward son to the to-do list.

But that was for another time, in the here and now, she was just so glad to have him safe and sound back home. All was right in the world now.

“Oh!” She exclaimed before she gently took the peace-offering from him, gripping them with her talons as one would a priceless gem. “Oh, Ilya they are beautiful…” Truly, they were. The bright and vibrant colors of Kawani never failed to amaze her. It almost felt overwhelming and alien to be surrounded by a world bathed in color, life, and constant energy rather than the cold, serene emptiness of the snow-covered mountains she was most at home in.

More importantly, they had come from her beloved son. Even just the thought that he searched and scoured the land to find the perfect bouquet of flowers to gift her warmed her heart.

One tear…then another…and soon a whole torrent was falling down her cheeks without her realizing. Her milky white eyes lifted back at him, shining with love and motherly warmth as she admired his face. “You silly stupid boy…” She once again chastised, this time her tone without the mirth and lightheartedness. Instead, it was soft and strained, a rare show of vulnerability for her.

Leaning forward, Anya pressed her forehead against his and softly rubbed the tips of their noses together. It was an act that she had tone to all of her children since childhood. Kaia, in her youth, had once nicknamed it the act a penguin kiss after seeing two penguins doing a similar move. “You are the greatest gift I could have ever received.”

Pulling away from the embrace, Anya quickly wiped her tear-stained cheeks against her shoulders. With one last sniffle and a deep breath in, she straightened herself back out, trying to recompose herself back to a sensible state before Nikandros caught sight of her losing her composure. The last thing she wanted right now was to deal with his knowing stare and sharp-as-knives teasing commentary.

Though knowing him, he likely had seen the whole exchange from his spot in the lake and was just letting it play out for his own amusement.

“Come now, sit with me by the lake and tell me all about your journey. I want to hear every single detail. Where did you go? Who did you meet? Were you victorious in any grand battles?” Anya paused in her rambling, letting out a sharp gasp, her talon balling up and smacking the ground in frustration at her own absentmindedness. “Oh! You are most likely hungry. Bah, how rude of me. I will fetch us some dinner.” She continued, going to take a step forward before stopping, realizing that she still had his lovely gift in her claws. “I suppose I should first find a spot for these, shouldn’t I?”

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