They are your alpha - not mine. I am not beholden to ask them permission for anything. I am not Garou, and Deela is already aware that werewolves exist. I am not giving her names, nor will I confirm if she asks me if any of you are werewolves.
Where was this consideration when you decided to tell Peony I was a werewolf?
And I am not telling Deela that you are a werewolf, that Ren is one, or Rowan. All I am doing is telling her there are more like me but they don't hunt what I do.
You telling Peony there was a fourth werewolf wasn't the problem; the problem was you told her that I was that other werewolf.
I said she was an intelligent woman who will likely figure it out. It's possible she won't, but considering you and her know each other and your entire bearing practically screams werewolf, she will probably figure it out.
If I say nothing to her, she is still an intelligent woman that knows werewolves are real and will still probably figure it out. Only then, she will be terrified that these other werewolves will hunt her down for being a mage.
[Silent-Death might not be intelligent as such, but she's intelligent enough to recognise that this is a situation where weighing of options is required, more so than she's comfortable doing.]
I understand.
Rowan needs to decide, because they are mine and Ren's alpha. [Careful phrasing right there.]
Again, Rowan has no say over anything concerning me. I am not telling Deela that you, Ren, and Rowan are werewolves, just that other werewolves exist.
I'm simply being courteous in letting you know that I'm doing so. I'm going to let the other two know as well, but none of you have any grounds to stop me from protecting my girlfriend.
It's not my fault Deela is as intelligent and observant as she is.
I am not stopping you. And thank you for telling me.
[...should she... she's going to try.]
Speaking to Rowan is not about you. It is about the pack.
They may have no say over you, but they speak and decide for the pack.
Talking to me is not sufficient when it is about pack matters. [Technically, Veil matters are bigger than pack matters, but as there's only three of them here, pack is the biggest unit available.]
Fair enough, but I'm not going to disregard your individuality by only speaking to Rowan about these kind of things. They may make decision for your pack, but you have a voice and I'm not going to dismiss that.
[One of the markers of such, from what she has observed. Packs aren't democratic (the whole concept of that seems a bit silly to Silent-Death, like an ahroun should have the same say on matters of law and a theurge should have the same impact on battle planning? what), but there's a miles long difference between a good leader and a tyrant, and listening to those they lead and taking their input into consideration and sometimes heeding it is an important marker among them.]
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They are too [....well, really, no other word for it:] human.
But they are alpha. Ask them if they are okay with you telling Deela first.
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They are your alpha - not mine. I am not beholden to ask them permission for anything. I am not Garou, and Deela is already aware that werewolves exist. I am not giving her names, nor will I confirm if she asks me if any of you are werewolves.
Where was this consideration when you decided to tell Peony I was a werewolf?
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You taught me.
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You telling Peony there was a fourth werewolf wasn't the problem; the problem was you told her that I was that other werewolf.
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[Seems like the same to her.]
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If I say nothing to her, she is still an intelligent woman that knows werewolves are real and will still probably figure it out. Only then, she will be terrified that these other werewolves will hunt her down for being a mage.
I would rather that not happen.
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I understand.
Rowan needs to decide, because they are mine and Ren's alpha. [Careful phrasing right there.]
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I'm simply being courteous in letting you know that I'm doing so. I'm going to let the other two know as well, but none of you have any grounds to stop me from protecting my girlfriend.
It's not my fault Deela is as intelligent and observant as she is.
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[...should she... she's going to try.]
Speaking to Rowan is not about you. It is about the pack.
They may have no say over you, but they speak and decide for the pack.
Talking to me is not sufficient when it is about pack matters. [Technically, Veil matters are bigger than pack matters, but as there's only three of them here, pack is the biggest unit available.]
....And they think bigger than me and Ren.
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They are a good alpha.
[One of the markers of such, from what she has observed. Packs aren't democratic (the whole concept of that seems a bit silly to Silent-Death, like an ahroun should have the same say on matters of law and a theurge should have the same impact on battle planning? what), but there's a miles long difference between a good leader and a tyrant, and listening to those they lead and taking their input into consideration and sometimes heeding it is an important marker among them.]
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But point taken. I'll talk to you later. [And with that, Lilith closed her tome.]