When the young scar-ridden female finally offered up her name, Lorcan offered her a warm smile. “Well, Saradathia, the offer for food is there if you want it.” He replied, giving the last word on the subject. He had tried his best to be polite and generous and if the girl still refused to accept some of his kill, well, he couldn’t force her. Chewing contently on a chunk of meat, Lorcan left her settled next to the caribou carcass, only reaching over slowly to tear off some more for himself.
As he continued to feast, he noticed then that Saradathia had yet to actually eat anything and had instead laid lower to the bottom of the hollow tree in reluctance. Lorcan offered the girl a sideways glance as he continued to eat, before his russet ears pricked up as she continued to protest against his offer, much to his irritation and dismay. Why couldn’t she just accept his kindness? “Well, we would be sharing if you actually ate something..” He replied dryly as he began to lose patience, not helped by the cramped confinement.
When the young female spoke again, Lorcan’s russet ears folded back, feeling a little guilty by his cold response prior. “No. You were stuck in that mud, you needed help…and I thought offering you food and shelter may help your recovery.” He replied, trying to remain calm and collected. “You were obviously in shock.” He added, his golden gaze softening a little, before he turned his attention back to the meat he had grasping between his two front paws and began chewing at it again.
But as he chewed, his mind continued to churn over her words and soon he found himself frowning and unable to properly enjoy his food. Pausing with a quiet sigh, he placed the caribou flesh back between his paws before turning back to face Saradathia, his head tilting to one side in concern.
“Look, I don’t know what kind of place you come from, but around here if someone does something for you it is polite to offer something in return, but it isn’t law.” He paused, briefly glancing out to the heavy rain which hissed outside before turning back to her. “Sometimes, like now, we help someone else just because we can. It doesn’t mean I have an ulterior motive behind it.” He replied, hoping that the explanation clarified the situation for her. In one last attempt, he reached over her again and tore off a chunk of meat before dropping it at her paws and nudged it an inch closer to her with his nose.
Recoiling, Lorcan once again gave her the space to eat as he watched her quietly. “So, tell me, not that I want anything, where do your skills lie?” He asked, before tucking into his kill again, blood now staining his muzzle. “Were you a scout before?” He tilted his head curiously, golden eyes flickering across the large scar across her muzzle and the missing tip of her ear. He presumed she held no position now, considering that she smelt like a loner, but those scars must have come from someone or something. Maybe, she had in fact, fought off a lot of bears or cougars in her time.
(This post was last modified: Sep 19, 2016, 08:50 AM by Lorcan.)
# P O R C A N
sometimes, two people have to fall apart to realise
how much they need to fall back together