It was almost relieving to /finally hear the female's voice, though the words she spoke sent a sharp pain through his chest. 'Everything I want? She's misunderstanding..'A whine almost left the yearlings throat, was he being a bully? It wasn't enough, dropping the meal and fleeing peacefully. Darrah needed to get inside of her head. Find out why, exactly, she came to the Bend. Justice had yet to be served, though perhaps if the female held no bad intentions, he'd be able to forgive her easier. Couldn't she see that? With no mischievous means, she'd be almost completely off the hook! It was simply his job to protect the pack, wasn't it?
"Look, I just wanna talk to you.. If anything to ease my mind a bit on the whole fiasco.." Darrah wanted desperately to explain to the thief that the last time a stranger showed up to the bend, his mother disappeared. That if she held any ill will toward the Tainn family, and happened upon a chance to act on such intentions, it'd be his fault. Things weren't as they once were around here, though he had no business sharing the bend's filth with outsiders. "Regardless, I won't hurt you.." Listening carefully to the woodlands surrounding the pair, he hoped she'd just give in.
I curse the blue skies.
Darrah Tainn