~ Anwen ~
"I'm with you. Anywhere away from Elders." Ruor had said, The young girl smiled in return to this comment and continued walking, despite the dicomofrt of his ruffled wings, she didn't not mind the rain. Unlike the heavy proportion of the raven tribe girls, well...and Blair, she had but a care for her hair, so rain did not negatively affect her so much. The sudden drips onto her face made the hairs on the back of her neck bristle, but she waas used to it now, whenever she walked through the terrirtory the same reaction occured, but for too many other reasons. She felt somewhat sorry for Ruor about carrying Blair, but if she had, she would have felt awkward, even more awkward than she had done when they first talked to her. Even more awkward than when Blair sarted chatting about her hair. Actually, having a boy fuss over your hair in an overly effeminate way... it couldn't get any more akward than that.
When Blair awoke Anwen turned sharply to look at the boys, only to see the younger one being dropped on the floor. She was about to comment when a conversation arose, making her chuckle, it wasn't ingenious but she had to admit, Ruor wasn't the most pleasant towards Blair. Then again, if it were her she wouldn't be either, he was rather irritating. "And you're called Blair, because you blare out silly comments all day," said Anwen, but she was teasing...mildly.
Anwen jumped in surprise, that had been loud. Scary loud, but had only caused a flinch. When she saw Ruor bolt for the bush she couldn't help but giggle as Blair was doing on the floor. She clamped a hand over her mouth so as not to make Ruor feel embarassed, but it was too late. Blair's reaction had reduced Ruor to nothing more than a blushing, ashamed boy. She smiled gently, feeling guilty now though, and looked between them both as if one were going to lash out at the other.
~ Jack ~
Jack kept twitching. It was most uncomfortable and most uncontrollable. His ears flattened against his head, and when he let them up again, they pinged back down. It felt like something was jabbing him. He looked down, the sister in his lap was sleeping, she couldn't do it. He looked to his side, his other sisters were playing string games, so they couldn't do it. Then he looked up only to get a huge splosh in his eye, leaving it bleary and blind. By the time he'd rubbed it the same happened again. There was a leak in the ceiling. He shuffled to get out the way but his tired little sister awoke, rubbing her eyes and began to cry. Wailing even, bawling loudly even of the noise of the rain.
Jack sighed, he needed t fix the roof but he couldn't when there was a grabby, crying little sister on him. "Autumn," he asked, and his sister turned around, arching an eyebrow at him, obviously irritated at being called away from her game, "Will you fix the roof please?" he asked, she poked her tongue out in reply, "No way!" she protested. "Right, then take your sister," said Jack, thrusting the bawling ball that was his baby step-sister to Autumn. She held her at arm's length like a bomb about to explode and Jack rifled around in his pockets, pulling out a thin piece of wood, some nails, and their equivalent of hammer.
He leant up to fix the hole, about to hit the nail in when Freya burst into the room, the hammer missed the roof completely and slammed the nail into his finger. He winced in silent agony. But he did not turn around, he pretended it hadn't happened whilst he fixed the roof quietly. Rosemary was chortling, apparntly having witnessed his pain, and it didn't help at all. he kept wanting to yell, but he kept quiet whilst he mended the small hole. He then turned back to the others, "D'you think I should get this checked out?" he asked Autumn as he brandished the thumb which had a nail jammed into it. She recoiled in disgust. At this precise moment he realised if he went to the med hut, he'd encounter Zylo, his least favourite person in the world, and effectively his greatest rival.