Just tired.
Dios mio, Cottongrass must think he was some kind of enormous idiot to believe that load of elk shit. That, or he really was too tired to consider any better excuse. The kid clearly wasn’t okay. Whether or not it was this Aytigin guy that was bothering the pale yearling, he had no idea, but something was definitely still eating the other wolf from the inside out. What was he supposed to do, though? If that were him, Reyes would have chewed someone’s snout off for pushing him any further when he wasn’t willingly offering information up.
The wolf leaned over, resuming his aggressive grooming for several silent moments as he tried to round up his thoughts. Did he want to fix it? Fuck yeah he did. Did he have any idea where to go when this failed? Nope.
Eventually, Reyes drew back. “Don’t be too hard on yourself, Cotton. Bein’ an adult ain’t easy. Especially that social bullshit.” Little did Reyes know he’d soon be victim to his own inability to judge pack dynamics. But that was in the future (and he had no idea). His tail thumped once. “Look – I ain’t good at this shit, either. But if it ain’t better, you can tell me. Or we can just – run. Or wrestle. Or somethin’. That’s what I do, anyways.”