Elias shifted, a little sheepish under her cold gaze. He wasn't here to patronise her, nor did he want to turn her into something she was.The way he saw it she was fine as she was, well perhaps not fine but he had no intentions nor desire to change her foundations. She reminded him of Askan sort of, so aloof and determined to maintain the distance between them. Little did they know it only made him want to get past that wall all the more.
And then she asked him a question and it was like a hoof to the gut.
Elias wasn't really...he wasn't good at sharing. Little things, unimportant things he could blurt them out no problem. But things close to his chest, things that mattered? He kept them locked up tight, sealed away so they never saw the light of day. Bringing them out, examining them wasn't something he'd ever even thought about. He didn't have time, there was so much to do, so many wolves who depended on him and yet...The pain, the hurt never went away, it was as much as a part of him as his missing toes. He just pushed on through it, smiled and pretended everything was fine when he knew it wasn't.
Shuffling down onto the floor, Elias rested his chin on his front legs as a sigh passed from his lips. She had asked so he would answer but he needed a moment all the same.
"Mm, I have. I was taken away from my Mother when I was little so I... grieved for her, what we could have had. What could have been. And then..."He swallowed thickly and looked away, his gaze settling on the underground pool."And then more recently some bad people came and did bad things...a lot of people died got hurt or run away. They did this to me and-"He shook his head as a shaky breath passed from his lips. The panic was rising, if he continued he wouldn't be able to stop. It would just build and build, till it replaced what little stability he had left.
"I understand where you're coming from. I've lost so much too."