Loach continued to be supportive, even offering assistance. Clouse kept his face hidden in the other's fur, but it expressed a torn emotion. He was both grateful and immediately unwanting of such a plan. The more separate he kept this part of his life, of
him, from his family the better. Otherwise the spell would surely be broken, and then he'd be muddled and running all over again. That wasn't how he wanted his life to continually play out, never fully escaping the coven's grasp, never again feeling truly free.
"I'll propose it to them," he couldn't help but lie,
"thank you."
Clouse didn't want to risk Loach taking his refusal of the offer personally, and his appreciation for it was genuine. Hopefully that was enough. He couldn't help but be certain now in his want for this to
not be the last he saw of his pumpkin-eyed amante, nor for it to diminish their relationship. Was that how things would pan out, though, when the distance and time between were real?
"It's my cousin and her mate I guess. They've got each other and their litter to fuss over. Ra needs someone who'll put her first. But... we'll see what they say."