He did not care if the others felt as though he shouldn’t speak to them in the way he had. He didn’t care if he wasn’t the father of Lenae’s cubs, or that he was the youngest member of the pack. He didn’t really care about anything. Cyril just knew that the new mother wouldn’t want a haggle of wolves bickering outside her den while she was trying to give birth or nurse her cubs.
And that his mother wouldn’t tolerate such nonsense from her subordinates.
However, when she approached, her instinctively took a step to the side to give her space. His ears swept to the side as his yellow gaze remained fixated on the trio of wolves gathered outside of Lenae’s den, his tail sweeping from side to side. He did not know if it had been his place to tell the others to piss off, but he had been too angry to just ignore them. But, as his mother began to speak, a wave of relief washed over him. It appeared she was on his side, or at least supporting what he had said, just as he had expected. He remained quiet, his wrinkled expression mirroring his mother’s words. If they wouldn’t depart as instructed Cyril would force them away from the den. He was, however, surprised to see the pale girl make the first move—toward the medical den. His tail twitched in frustration but he bit his tongue, his gaze sweeping over to Odin as he planted himself at the den’s entrance. While he’d always sort of liked the one-eyed male, he was part of the problem. His stupid drama with the blonde brat. He couldn’t be bothered to remember her name. Mostly because she talked too much and Cyril wasn’t interested in listening.
Cheedo, as expected, seemed offended by both his and Piety’s words and retreated without a word. He mentally shrugged at her departure. Piety would likely apologize to the tawny woman. While Cyril knew that her intentions had been good, they weren’t needed. Not here. All Lenae needed was peace and quiet. Support. Which Cheedo had tried to offer, but she had still been part of the problem.
His ears twitched as his mother spoke, his head turning in her direction as his expression began to suffer. He nodded at her words, and padded away from the scene as he began to circle around the den to ensure nothing was lurking nearby.