Ava watched his reaction in slow motion, each part of it appearing as though bold and unique rather than all at once. First his eyes grew wide until she could see every last micrometer of yellow pigment, then his jaws parted, one tooth revealed at a time, until his facial expression reached a place dead in the middle of a fury of offense and outrage. Each individual hair on his nape rose at a different time, gathering into an army of anger while his ears rose and perked forward atop his head. Ava remained still yet and just as watchful as something crept into his stare and narrowed his yellow eyes, something shrewd and threatening to match the curling of his lips. But when he spoke finally it was with the utmost control, a dangerous sort of smoothness to his voice that Ava thought she might choke on his warning if she swallowed his words.
Careful now, little raven.As he continued speaking she failed to relax, the muscles beneath her inky pelt tensed as ever and any semblance of character shocked from her expression. Ava knew she had been too outspoken, and she was still awaiting punishment fitting of the crime. Perhaps yelling, or a threat, or even an attack might suffice. Thorpe's cool exterior did not satisfy her prediction, so she could not have trust in her safety. The male assured her of his pride and uttered something about their ways, in the same manner in which they'd been speaking for their entire encounter. How long would the charade go on? Each moment that passed worsened the anxiety. A tiresome fear she tried to hide from her amber eyes, but it was gettin all too long to be so still...
And then it happened, one blink and his yellow eyes caught fire, igniting something that she could barely see under the surface but could hardly understand. The worlds flew from his lips, clipped but with less precision than before. Secrecy, trust, she is my monarch, but nothing stood out like the proposition that the story had been rewritten and Thorpe was Naira's equal. Ava had been at Rhysis' side on the Mountain so she knew he was alive and well, but there'd been too much commotion between the avalanche and the interpack tensions for her to recall what scents were on who and why. A frown pulled on her features and as she heard him inhale she prayed for some further explanation, but instead he launched, I love her.
Instantly she inclined her chin slightly downward and tilted her head off to one side, eyes reflecting the quizzical uncertainty. Ava knew it was powerful to lie about love, but his anger felt real. So as he reached forward, one leg extended and his hardened stare on her, the dark she-wolf shrunk back. It was better to show him she meant no disrespect than to fight for dominance. Though she failed to bring her posture forward, her amber stare did creep from the ground toward his face once more, cautiously risking to speak. "I am not surprised," she said slowly, more choosy with her words, "that you love her. She is easy to love. Smart, strong, cunning, and beautiful no less. She is an inspiration. And we had similar precautions in revealing ourselves as well when I served her. " There was pause, only long enough to blink, but to catch her thoughts. "But I delivered the slight to you, so I apologize. Slippery tongue, slippery mind. Not a winning combination."
Smiling haphazardly she attempted redemption, squaring her shoulders in the slightest with the brightness of innocence in her gaze. "I must assure you haven't anything to fear from me, Thorpe." It was a gentle attempt to pick the pieces up, but Ava did prepare for the worst. If she had indeed soiled their encounter, she would not dwell on it. It was not in her best interest to wait on a wolf with patience lost - and as her toes gripped the dirt beneath the frost it was clear that she wouldn't face trouble here.