You’re not wrong, he hummed in response, his green gaze lingering on his second for a moment. But could he chase the raven off? Despite her lies and defiant behaviour they had history. He had been in her life since she was born, providing for her and teaching her just as Maksim had. She had wronged both him and the pack but he did not know if she deserved to be run from the territory. A conversation, yes. But she did not deserve to be tossed, or chased. I owe her more than just chasing her out, he responded, voicing his thoughts aloud as his tail twitched absently behind him. I am not forgiving her for the things she has done wrong, but I’ve known her since she was nothing but a bundle of wet fur. Chasing her out, while it would be effective, isn’t the right way to handle the situation. Unfortunately. Good guy Lachesis, back at it again. It was impossible for him to be cruel.
No, it doesn’t, he commented, his lips tight. We all suffered the same loss—we just handled it much better than her. We didn’t turn into dicks. Because the pack talked to each other and worked together. Whereas Inna had isolated herself from her packmates and pushed herself (and Oksana) away. And then blamed them for her isolation.
It didn’t make sense.
He unfolded his own legs as Aytigin did, a wide smile spreading across his pale features as he bumped shoulders with his second. I suppose you’re right, he chided in response, his nose tipped to the side. Keep your eyes peeled for any places of interest. I wouldn’t mind sticking close to the north but I don’t want to infringe on Askan’s territory. Just because he was close friends with the grumpy Edge Lord did not mean he wanted to live side-by-side. Neither Askan or his mate would appreciate that, especially after just forming their own pack.
stick with those who stick with you