He felt the impact reverberate through his own bones, wincing even as he pushed to his feet, the dark lad driven well off by the unintended blow. Keeping his haunches on the ground, Kyrios rolled the offending shoulder, knowing the pain he felt was more shock than injury. Then, with both ears drooping shamedly, he turned his head to look at the injured combatant.
Though there was no obvious wound, the look of hurt on the silver-tipped face was plain, and an apologetic whine escaped the older wolf at the sight. It had been a fun game, for the most part, and he certainly hadn’t meant to end it so violently, even if he had begun to tire.
Casting his eyes down, the Captain swallowed before speaking, somberly; “M’ sorry lad, A’ didn’t mean t’ cuff ye like tha’!” He glanced back up, seeking out silver eyes to underline the apology; “Ye’r a damn fine buccaneer.” The compliment sounded a little hollow, though he meant it wholeheartedly. Play-fight or not, it was rare to meet such worthy competition from a younger opponent.