Iyes had not expected some grand firework show to happen in her head when she careened against Mace, no parade of mini black wolves in her head bouncing around and screaming
I love my Dad! But she did feel something comforting when he didn't shirk away from her, letting his muzzle caress the fur between her ears and get familiar with something entirely unfamiliar to him. The tightness in her chest did not disappear, but it receded, and that was enough for her to momentarily forget all of her life before this exact moment. Tears made her eyes feel heavy, and she wiped them away on the dark fur of his shoulder, like she had always used her father as a professional snot rag.
Perhaps what drove her back to reality was the wolf's too good to be true answer.
Yes, he said, almost immediately. Mace
promised her a commitment so swiftly that her natural instinct was to doubt it. There was nothing to definitively say that after he did leave her mountain to travel elsewhere he would come back - just a
smattering of hope that the girl caught with both hands and cradled. Exhaling a shaky breath, closed her eyes and made the choice to believe him. The only thing she returned was a word, a simple promise of her own.
"Okay." If he would go, find what he was looking for, and come back, then Iyes would be right here whenever that was, eager to hear his stories.
With a gentle push the petite youth disengaged from their embrace, trotting only a few steps away before stopping. Her side felt cold where she had touched him, now lacking in the comforting heat that he had provided her. Dark legs felt as stable as stilts, a slight tremble still coursing down her spine as she came down from the whirlwind of emotions that had just swept through the Heights. When she met his ice-colored gaze one last time she smiled, small and delicate but not forced.
"Good luck out there. I hope you find what you're looking for." She had, and now she needed to dissect the encounter. But first she had to watch him leave, just to make sure he didn't disappear into thin air.