When Castel had confirmed that nothing was wrong, irritation seeped onto his features. His lip twitched, unsure whether he should growl at her or not. Larkspur did not like to be disturbed, and especially so by wolves he generally disliked. The way the young girl spoke seemed like she was up to something, and so Larkspur quietly waited for her to reveal what her true intentions were. She was the one of potentially many that would end up disliking the older man, and the fact that she, above all wolves, had decided to come and bother him worried him.
I'll start, she began, and he briefly considered how quickly it would take for him to grab her neck and shake it so violently that it'd snap. Anger bubbled within him, his fur bristling. He could do it, too. Having gotten away with murder just recently, the idea seemed good
enough. He had no issues telling everyone a lie. In the end, he supposed he didn't hate Castel
that much. Just in that moment, he did. They did not see or speak to each other enough for him to justify needing to kill her.
Or, at least the cool-headed version of himself said that. The one that seethed with rage was in a much darker place.
She spoke of his son, and of the one wolf that he tolerated most, and took a breath to relax. He did not like his son, and didn't understand where the girl was going with it. Children were not that difficult, and in all of his life, none had been difficult enough for him to even consider that he couldn't continue his role as leader. He had always balanced his life and work seamlessly, his mate happily picking up the slack when he had been unable to.
So the news was a shock to him, and when Castel got right to the point and shoved her new position in his face, his face went blank. He stared at her, seemingly unable to comprehend what she'd said. Her?
Castel Noor, alpha of Quaking Vale?
After a long consideration of his new circumstance, as worry seeped into his spine, Larkspur finally made his way back to earth. He stepped closely to Castel, baring his teeth at her. He hovered over the small little girl and got close — closer than he'd ever gotten to the girl. She reeked, that same scent that he'd caught when he first met her. He had never before threatened Castel in the way that he was doing right then, but some part of him wanted her to fear him.
"So let me get this straight, Alpha of Quaking Vale," Larkspur spoke quietly, his voice oozing with venom.
"You come parading through the forest, calling my name like a child not to peacefully inform me of your new position, and not to offer me any new task, and not anything actually helpful.
But instead to rub your new position in my face, and to continue to act like a child despite you getting not only the highest position you'll ever get in your life, but the most important one in mine."
Larkspur finally stepped away from her, filled to the brim with fear and anger and worry. Over the years, he had become a pro at only letting the anger be seen.
"You are a leader now, Castel, and if you wish to lead me, then perhaps we should start off on the correct foot, don't you think?"