- Rose snuffed, curling her hands under her chest and turning her head to press it against someone else's body, David's she presumed. The house had begun moving and she was soon to be interrupted by some or another, probably James if it was up to him. Last night had been calm, but a killer for her. She had gone unusually wild under the influence of the moon and had almost lost control several times, which was unusual for her. Luckily, David had been around to straighten her out, to calm her before any leader pounced on her to be quiet.
Sighing, she turned around now with her back to her brother, and she started blinking open her eyes when she felt the comforting warmth of her brother's body leaving her. She curled up tighter, wishing that James was not so strict in full-moon mornings, and soon felt a toe prod her between the ribs. Instantly awake, she turned around quickly, ready to bare her teeth, when she registered the face. James. Upper pack, nothing she could say about that.
Still sprawled on the floor, she stretched from the ball she had curled up in, wriggling her wrists and her toes. Pain seared through her arms like jolts, and she grimaced; changing made her joints creaky, stealing her human suppleness from them in a few hours. Almost letting out a growl, she stood up, and looked around. Oh, great. The hall. She groaned, and shook her head, running a hand through her thick flame hair; not a better way to give an impression than sleep in the lowest of low places, the access to the door. Standing up, she noted she was wearing slim undies and a loose shirt. At least she didn't look all torn up like some people did, and her slim feet were protected by thick fluffy socks. Meh. Could be worse.
She wandered over to the kitchen noting Jessie's call and smiled, feeling the house restart with re-energized - to a certain extent - things. Shaking her head and passing a hand over her face, she walked into the kitchen, instantly alert as the top pack leaders would soon descend, along with many others surely higher ranked than her. She eyed Jessie nervously, and James more so, flightily picking up a cuppa and sipping it, her eyes always on the people around her. "Morning," she murmured, slight annoyance and even a hint of awe in her voice. It always surprised her how it was so obvious to everyone who was where, and she hoped David walked in soon. She was closely tied with her brother, and together they were less pushed over than apart. "SO, what's the plan today?" she muttered, almost nervous at being heard. "Patrols? Chilling?" Cleaning up the house, for me I suppose?
She looked directly at James, her gaze growing more confident by the minute; she might be low, but she had a spark in her that made her challenge the ones above. She cocked her head, her lips pursed in a line, and her dark eyes wide and awake, for the short time she had spent in the kitchen. Coffee kicked her so high, she only needed a little to make her jump. Her metabolism was naturally fast, unlike others, and she was worse knocked out after a 'night's party' but was the quicker to arise.
- David lay still, making sure he kept his breathing even, in order not to disturb Rose. She twitched and snuffled, slapping her hand occasionally against the mahogany parquet floor, and David knew that if he moved, she'd awake and all hell would break loose. As much as he loved his sister, yesterday had been crazy... to say the least. Rose had lost control, not once, but several times, and David had taken a nasty couple of scratches on his back and chest stopping her from jumping on anything that moved. He might by the younger one that held the more unruly reputation, but for Rose to lose her head like that... Something must be up.
Therefore, he stared at the ceiling, craning his neck to catch the shuffle of feet above him. Oh well. She'd be up in five, at most. Carefully, making as little noise as possible, he stood up, leaving his sister huddled up on the wooden floor, and immediately grimaced as the muscle on his back and chest moved while under the strain of two relatively clean but large wounds. Frowning, he made his way to the kitchen, knowing someone would be there to give him a hand.
Walking through the hallway, he made his way to the bathroom to pick up the first kit aid, and then to the kitchen where, hopefully, someone would commute. Indeed, as he arrived, he noted his sister already trying to stir up trouble, James looking on with Jessie nearby, and he frowned, shaking his head slightly. "Guys?" he murmured. "I need some help stitching this up," he said, looking pointedly at Jessie. He thought it unlikely for James to pay him any attention, so he asked the girl, whom he was not very familiar with. "I can do the front, but not the back," he said, pointing at the 20 cm laceration on his chest and the 30cm one crossing his back.