Askan sighed and shook his head.
Stepping forward, he pressed his forehead against the side of his fluffy white neck. It was okay. By no means did he want the kid to change, he was fine as he was. Maybe he'd been too harsh, maybe it was about time that Askan whipped out some more words of wisdom. It was hard to summon that sort of thing on demand, he wasn't a motivational speaker. He was known for being crass and harsh, what was he supposed to say to mend the hurt he'd caused?
Great job Askan.
"Don't be. I'm proud of you, really. Sort of. He didn't want to make it too obvious."Fighting the good fight, helping out folk just cause you can. Not sure I'd do that, I don't have that sort of good in me. But you do and it's great and you've got to hold onto it with all you have."
The Selwyn wasn't lying nor was he exaggerating. Every word that passed from his lips was the honest to God truth and damn it, he would be a liar to say he wasn't so happy to see him go so soon. But he'd be even more discontent if Cotton changed his ways just to bend to Askan's will.
"So you go and find your friend and you help them as much as you can. And if you can't then it's no biggie, you tried your damn best and that's what counts in the end, right? We can wait, we're in no rush, trust me." He offered him an earnest smile, the sort that made his eyes crinkle in the corners like he was the sappiest son of a bitch alive. Which he probably was, at this point.
Nudging him again, Askan's smile shifted into something a little more playful. Anything to make his friend happy. "Go on then, go get 'em!"