Something about Vlad made her want to spend time with him. The war maiden had never felt like this before, and she certainly wasn't going to let it show. Revna had to retain the image of being tough and cold, as per her reputation. These lands surely respected a womans reputation, correct? "Of course, Revna. I hope you find it to be as much a home to you as it is to me." His toothy grin, which she caught with her good eye, made her give him a polite smile in return. She'd never had this effect on a male before. They mostly respected her as a trainer, a strong woman who held no remorse for what she did. If someone were to cross her, they'd feel her wrath. "We are quite the elusive pack, but we do have a few secrets. I'll show you my favorite one yet." A raised eyebrow showed her interest in this favorite area of his. As a Delta, he surely didn't have much time on his paws. Training new soldiers day by day was a tiring job, and training them correctly made it even harder. If a pack wanted good, strong soliders, they needed to be trained correctly. He began to trot away, but Revna found no issue keeping close to his side. She didn't know the lands well enough to figure them out on her own quite yet. Revna wanted to keep close as to not get lost. Though, she could probably find her way to him just by his scent. They began to trot uphill, which made her muscles ache a bit. Steep, steeper than back home. It all came with the new terrain though. When they reached the top of the mountain, Vladimir had sat and given her space next to him. "It should be any minute, we're basically just under the Ice Caps so this is our view almost every night." She made her way, sitting next to the warrior and stared intently up at the sky. That's when it lit up with colors. Awe crossed her face, an emotion which had rarely ever touched her features. "In all my years, I'd never seen lights and colors like this until I came here." Her eyes danced with the colors that were streaking across the night sky. Was she getting.. emotional? "It's beautiful.." She whispered, her coldness melting away for a few moments. "Bo would have loved this.." Her sons name dripped off her tongue, carrying the weight she'd carried for so long on her shoulders. For some odd reason, her son had really never wanted to fight. But, being the trainer that she was.. she coaxed him to do so. Maybe if she hadn't been so hard on Bo, he wouldn't have perished in the last fight she'd been in. Maybe he'd be here with her, staring up at the lights in the sky with her and Vlad. She could feel tears welling as she glanced away, shaking her head slightly. "I'm sorry. My emotions are getting the best of me. I never.. let that happen." She apologised quickly, and stared back up at the sky. "Bo was my son. Back home.. we fought a lot of battles, wars.. you name it. Bo never wanted to fight. He probably would love just to do this. But.. I pushed him to become a soldier like I told him he was destinted to do. He passed, in the final battle I fought. That's how I got my blinded eye and the nasty scar on it. I lost my son and my vision all in one fight." She spoke softly, contiuing to stare up at the sky as the colors danced around. Revna then turned her vision to Vladimir, giving him a small smile. "Thank you for showing me this. This.. it's beautiful."
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