Subject: Hera, meanwhile...
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Posted on: 2015-08-27 09:17:00 UTC

... was completely ignoring the Notary's words, and Jenni's entire existence. She cocked her head to one side, feeling the supplicant's emotions.

The first one who had come to her had radiated enthusiasm; the second had been a well of respect; but this one was a storm of yellows and reds, purples and greys. Hera felt her eyes whirling up in response, and spread her wings in agitation.

Her mate was there, though, twining his neck with hers, soothing her. Naturally he wasn't picking up on the kneeling one's inner maelstrom as well as she - no mere bronze could ever be as sensitive as a queen - but he could still feel it. He simply didn't care; his concern was all for Hera.

When her mate's touch had done its work, Hera craned her neck to look across the room at Constance. Her friend had spent a very long time explaining that the eggs were being given to others, and were no longer her responsibility, and despite her insistence on using words to mask her emotions, the message had gotten through. Hera didn't like it, but she knew that her children's fate had passed out of her reach.

So she did what she was best at: she ignored the issue entirely. She settled down, her head between her forelegs, and never looked at the supplicant again.

~

((hS))

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