How original, and condescending. But that's the thing, he was a little boy, or at the very least he was acting like one. Wah wah wah, he wasn't getting his own damn way so he threw a tantrum. Like that was going to make the situation any better. Was he really that stupid? Did he really think that Askan was going to conceit to his will, simply give up because he was one tall son of a bitch? Of course not. After all, how did that saying go? The bigger they are the harder they fall. And if he kept wagging his tongue like that the Selwyn would ensure he would fall, hard.
Of course, he had to go on and try to intimidate him, he could snap his teeth all he bloody liked, as soon as he touched him he'd regret it. There was only one wolf, one man he wanted to touch him and this River wolf-he didn't deserve the title in his opinion- certainly wasn't him. He was a poor imitation at best, all brawn and no brain. Revolting, in every sense of the word. And yet he had the nerve to look down on Askan, to repeatedly highlight the fact that yes he was shorter, all because of his stumpy legs. Well, if that's all he had going for him than he was nothing more than a waste of muscle and mass. All that strength and no idea how to use it, pathetic.
He just didn't know when or probably even how to shut up. He just wouldn't stop talking, wouldn't stop spurting his nonsense till the point that Askan actually considered just clamping his jaws around the exposed line of his throat. By looming over him like that-how petty- he was giving the Guardian a prime target right there. Did he know nothing? Did he think he could lord over him through size alone? Pft, nope. It wasn't going to happen. Askan was better, he had the experience to know that. This guy here? He was just a pretender, he was nothing.
"Hurt me? Pft. You wouldn't even know where to start. And for the record, don't tell me what to fucking do. And do you need your ears checked? Fucking listen when I talk. Run home little boy before I make you."
His lips curled back into a rumbling snarl as his tail lashed from side to side in clear annoyance. It was his call, the ball was in his court.