As soon as his nose met her shoulder she moved into a defensive position and he was equally as quick to retract himself. Of course she wouldn’t want him touching her, it had been a stupid idea. She never liked him touching her, why would he think that now of all times would be okay? Get yourself together he scolded himself.
Then, out of nowhere, she was raining down on him with a vengeance and he physically retracted with a sharp inhale, feeling exactly like he’d been slapped in the face. Kino knew that she was sheltered, knew they she would never begin to feel or experience the things he had felt or been though and he never would wish for her to. Losing your home was hard, but losing a home was easier than losing everything you knew and loved. Somewhere out there her father was still alive, she would still have Spieden by her side, and she had siblings and others that cared for her. She could go out and make amends with them, still speak to them and hear their words or feel their embrace. Kino had nothing, he knew for a fact that his parents were dead and his siblings likely hated his guts. He knew he shouldn’t feel bitter toward her for these things, but a part of him always would be. He also knew that right now she was just upset, that she was frustrated at herself for a reason that only she could keep herself feeling. But...he’d been dealt a low blow too.
The boy rose to his paws, a scowl creasing his lips. ”I guess a sense of duty is something that you get when you’ve grown up in a home with both your parents alive and wolves that still care about you,” he snapped out. He was done with this. He didn’t want to get his heart stepped on anymore, didn’t want to feel like he was spiraling hopelessly out of control with one word from her. Kino needed air. He needed time.
A low growl reverberated from his own chest and he was moving forward, stepping over her body and in a flash of silver was racing over the slopes. He knew she wouldn’t be able to keep up with him, her legs were much too short and he was much too furious. With a torn snarl he pushed himself further, long legs eating away at the earth as he did the only thing he knew for certain how to do. Run.