Lachesis truly did not know if he was making the right decision or if Kisla would even agree with it… He was acting on a whim in hopes that the raven would change (for the better) just as she had promised. He was reluctant, of course, but Bastet knew the consequences if she was to leave again. She would not be welcome here or anywhere near Hearthwood if she decided to leave a second time. The wolves of the north had no patience for wandering paws, unless they belonged to a scout (or XIX).
“Show me — us — that you want to be here, Bastet. Start as the lowest and work your way up. I know you, it won’t take long.” A soft smile rolled onto his lips as the words dripped off his tongue — the first smile since their encounter began. “I just want to make sure you’re here for good,” he added in defence to his choice at placing her at the bottom. She had broken his trust and it was going to the some time for her to earn it back. If she was not planning on staying he did not want her back in Hearthwood; she could play house with another pack if that was the case.
Her voice broke the silence between them once more, frail and laced with sadness. It started to make him regret his decision but he stood by it, even if Kisla wouldn’t. His lips tugged at the ends, gravity doing the work as a frown rolled onto his maw. He was curious as how she would react after discovering that Naia was carrying his children, but now was not the time. He did not want to chase her away before she even got a chance to get used to the idea.
stick with those who stick with you