Askan watched the bird take to the sky with a few beats of its large wings. So it was a bird then? Hm. It was almost funny, that the two of them -who were arguably the grumpiest, toughest wolves in the north- had both gotten spooked by a bird. And not even an intimidating one at that. Eagles and various other birds of prey had long talons, so any sane would would avoid them, but this one? It was just a goofy thing, with a pointed beak and ridiculously long neck. It's name didn't immediately jump to Askan's mind, but he knew the bird ate fish. Hence as to why it had been loitering around the pond, hiding in the long grass.
The Selwyn didn't expect-or even really want- Reyes' condolences, but he got them anyway as well as a whole load of kisses.He knew that they weren't empty words, that Reyes only said something if he meant it but even so they did little to mend his wounded heart.
"Everly is gone. She went back home months ago to tell them where I was and she never came back. She wouldn't just...go like that. She's gone too, like the rest and I-" He stumbled to a stop and pulled in a shaky breath, as though that would help him gather his senses. It didn't, not by much anyway."And I know you and the Old Man and Lachesis care but...S'not the same is it?" Leaning into his mate's touch, Askan's eyes fluttered closed."I wanted to go home one day, like Everly did, to fix things. But I can't and...and they all died th-thinking I hated them."
He might have spat insults and behaved like an infant, but Askan never hated them. Not really. They at the very least, deserved to die in peace, but Savion stole that chance from them and in all likelihood they died scared and alone as he whittled them down one by one.
"Just not sure what to do anymore. Feel so off kilter, like I can't even remember who I was."