Had they been human, Veho might have gathered the other man up in his arms as a sigh of relief fell from his lips. For a moment he had thought-- He had feared he’d ruined everything between them in a moment of ignorance. One feeble wag was met with another, the older wolf fallen into silence as he allowed his companion to slowly dig up the words to explain whatever he felt. The chill of dread gave way to a blossoming warmth in the center of his ribcage and all at once, the larger male surged forward, pressing his crown to Rook’s masked face. Could he pull his heart out and offer it right on the spot, he might have done just that.
“Oh, Rook,” the man sighed, fragile wave in his tail slowing growing into a much power hearty show of emotion. “Oh, Rook. I want you. I want us. I want this more than life,” Veho promised, voice shaking under the weight of his confession. What he wouldn’t give, to remain faithful by the young lord’s side. Anything on this mortal earth paled in comparison to even the gift of his presence, much less the bond shared between the pair, tying them through space and time. There was no going back now, the medic knew – even if Rook had been ashamed, had cast him out, had wished to see him no more, the man knew himself to be ruined for anyone else on this living plane. His heart, no, his soul was no longer his to keep.
And Veho was okay with that.
No, he was more than okay. Rook was not scandalized – he was simply selfish, wishing to horde the silvery male away for himself. Crude as it was, Veho found himself beaming at the idea of being wanted. He was treasured, and who else had ever valued you so greatly? His devotion was requited, at least to some degree, and he wished for all the world he could gather the other wolf in a mighty embrace. The could not get close enough. All the same, the healer slid forward, brushing past the alpha’s shoulder to wrap his muzzle over the man’s shoulders. One forelimb was wrapped around Rook’s front leg – it was the best he could do, the closest Veho could get, and it still was not enough. It would never be enough.
“I am surprised you told her,” he whispered softly, his own words suddenly too loud on his own ears. “But I am happy to know it. You have all of me, love. I would catch you the moon and lay it at your paws if I could. This, us, this is more I ever dreamt of finding in this life. I could not even imagine letting go, now that I have met you.”