K'luha waited until Tahj was out of the tent before looking back to K'deiki and the other elders. This part was... Luha looked to the ground nervously, her stomach turning nauseously. This was... she had to tell. She had to take the blame for this and..
Luha looked up when her grandmother called to her. She was trying to be comforting but... K'luha's ears dropped to flatten into her hair and she grasped at her tail to pull on it nervously.
"I don't know where K'ile went. We were talking one night and then he just... walked away. He said he would meet us in Drybone but he wasn't there. There was no sign of him. And K'ailia she... she's abandoned us." K'luha hung her head low and tried not to cry. "I'm sorry... this is my fault."
K'yohko glanced down as the child came out but K'luha did not. She seemed to have something to say, and so he listened. K'tahjha Yohko? So she was his child then. An Aunt K'luha...? The Nunh took a few moments to look her over before letting out a long breath of air.
"Whom was your mother?" He questioned in a smooth deep voice that was rather monotone.
Luha looked up when her grandmother called to her. She was trying to be comforting but... K'luha's ears dropped to flatten into her hair and she grasped at her tail to pull on it nervously.
"I don't know where K'ile went. We were talking one night and then he just... walked away. He said he would meet us in Drybone but he wasn't there. There was no sign of him. And K'ailia she... she's abandoned us." K'luha hung her head low and tried not to cry. "I'm sorry... this is my fault."
K'yohko glanced down as the child came out but K'luha did not. She seemed to have something to say, and so he listened. K'tahjha Yohko? So she was his child then. An Aunt K'luha...? The Nunh took a few moments to look her over before letting out a long breath of air.
"Whom was your mother?" He questioned in a smooth deep voice that was rather monotone.