<blockquote>Volkan and he had been good together. Her goodness kept him on the right path, whilst his darkness gave her an edge. They had balanced each other out as they grew up, took the weight that they carried equally as life threw itself at them. Now, they wanted to kill each other and not in the metaphoric sense. Rhysis wanted to see her hang and she was so very scared of him that she wanted him dead. How they had gotten to this point he still didn’t quite understand. Everything had been normal, fine. They were exiled from their pack for discovering a dark secret, that they were not the true heirs of the pack, that their mother was a lowly omega. Fearful they would let such news out, their father chased them from their homelands after they were but a year old. Together, the two travelled trying to find a place to call home.
Of course, the road was rough. Volkan had been scared, Rhysis too but he had kept it locked. Days grew to weeks, weeks to months. Hunger was a daily routine, they were too young to bring down something large, to inexperienced to hunt the bigger prey, so they stuck to small morsels here and there. It gave them little energy to do anything more then walk on, getting them as far away from their home as possible.
One day, Rhysis had been in a particularly bad mood. He was hungry, the weather was shoddy. Cold, tired and just frustrated, Volkan had pushed him over the edge. To this day he still wasn’t sure what it was she had said to him, all he knew was that one minute he was walking by her side, the next he was atop her, dominating her in a way his father had. Her fearful scream had brought him back to reality, wiped away the red he saw until his grey eyes landed on her terrified face. He took a step back and she ran- that was the last he saw of her to this day. Of course, he knew she was in the area but actually getting to her had proven harder than he had hoped.
Had she changed for the worse? Perhaps. She wanted him dead after all and she was so involved in that pack that they were blindly following her commands. It wasn’t as if she held a rank there, no, she simply had it tight with their leader and the spineless female that she was had no trouble hiding behind him. She might think herself a saint, but she was so like him. Selfish, saving her hide and putting other pack members in her way to save her skin. Pathetic.
<b>”I believe she might have, but others seem to fall for her damsel in distress routine.”</b> he replied with a shrug.
At the mention of a friend he pieced together the pieces. Triell. He was a River wolf, and the news that Volkan might not be as pure as he had first assumed had hit him hard. He’d only met the wolf once, but he could easily see the attachment to his sister there. Of course, he didn’t let on that he knew who this wolf was, there was no need to let on more then he needed to after all. Playing ignorance could often get you more information then directly asking for it after all. <b>”I think your friend, as good as his intentions might be, would be better to stay away. She had a bad habit of turning on those who care for her.”</b> he said, delicately as he could. He tried to show hurt in his words, that she had done him a great wrong and not that he was so angry with her he wanted her dead. <b>”Including her only brother.”</b>
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