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Siren|Female|Awake|Talking|Tagged: Everyone!/Bruce
Siren sat calmly through it all, her thoughts elsewhere besides this new dog even if she had found her. She was still stuck on what had come to her, but she kept it hidden behind a mask of her face. There was no need for her to worry others right now, Bruce would hear about it first. But how would he feel about it? This new dog was surely going to trouble him at least a little, and then she would be dumping this on him? Taking in a deep breath she did her best to calm herself, he needed to hear it and as Oracle it was her duty to tell. Some dogs waited for any good sign of a prophecy so who was she to keep it from them?! This was the way that Siren tried to rationalize her upcoming actions. She had to tell him and that was how she resolved her decision. She waited silently to the side, watching the snappy Lyra with studying eyes. She seemed to be back to her old self, silent and observant with wise words filling her head. She could barely remember her first prophecy, only that it had scared her sister half to death. But the words... she wanted to know them! Wanted to know if they were what led her to this place! What had led her here? Had there been something else besides the intense drive the youthful dog once contained? The questions raced in her mind but she pushed them away till later. For now she needed to keep calm and to speak with Bruce as soon as he was done with Lyra and the others. After it had all ended and Bruce had padded away she stood slowly. Her eyes remained on the new dog, wondering if this had truly been the one in her dreams? She certainly imagine her different but then that could have been simple Siren, hoping for the best. Turning her body she walked over to Bruce, her voice dropping considerably as she talked. "Bruce... It's urgent, I must speak with you." She said somewhat urgently. Even the look in her eyes suggested it had something to do with her rank. The last lingerings of the splitting headache were only just fading away to a numbing dullness in her skull.