Honestly, Nineva was amazed that he was still around now, and even more so that he seemed to be finally standing up for himself against a verbal lashing worse than any the young woman had ever thought to give him.
Their voices raised steadily as they sent out their barbs, their spite choking the air. What was this really over? Veho's affection? She chuffed bitterly to herself. Love, they probably called it. Just more evidence that such a notion was worth less than the breath it took to confess it. If love was real, it was a heinous lie upon Rook Lyall's tongue, and wouldn't a wolf of Veho's caliber have seen past that deceit? No, clearly there was something else that kept the two opposites tied together. What of Oula, what truly was she looking for? If she wanted Veho's faith and loyalty, had she really thought impregnation by a stranger would get her that?
Maybe they were both just powder kegs that could care less what they took out with themselves.
She could hear them so clearly now, and occasionally caught glimpses of their contorted features. The truths that Oula spat resonated with the woman, her own tail bristling with volition. Then Rook spoke, and a dry, humorless laugh rattled within her throat. No longer could she help herself; the circle she'd been prowling around their scene began to tighten as she drew closer, making herself known by the end of his tirade. Mismatched eyes blazing, she shamelessly joined in.
"Amaryllis doesn't know shit about you," she hissed, "how could she? How could any of us know anything more than your cowardice? You've never been here!"
Her own voice was raised, louder than she'd ever used with a pack mate before. Her rage was clear as she dove into all the memories of the pain Rook Lyall's absence caused the wolves she adored most. His pathetic sobbing and sniffling as he threw himself once again into the role of victim spiked her anger. She wanted to take him up on that, if Oula didn't. She really did. The craving ran deep throughout her muscles, caused them to thrum with electricity but she knew better. Justice was an eye for an eye, and to her knowledge, Rook had never possessed the balls to sink his teeth into another wolf. What he deserved was abandonment, to be ousted from the pack and left to survive on his own as he'd done to his wife, to his paramour, to his only son, to his adopted brood, to them all.
If only Nineva possessed that power.
"You're a fucking parasite, Rook Lyall. You'd love a good beating so that you could wear the scars like a martyr, have more tears to cry, turn belly up to Veho and bathe in his god damn pity. What about Tomen?"
Her voice picked up in pitch as she finally brought up the name she hadn't dared to whisper since the boy had left her.
"You didn't even look for him, did you? You fucking crawled around until Veho came along and couldn't spare your time for him, couldn't even ask a single thing about him, your own fucking son!"
She remembered vividly that time that Tomen had finally broken down, the pain he kept locked inside of himself from what was done to him when his father had destroyed their family. All for Veho. All for the same wolf he dumped the pack upon and then only came crawling back to when he wanted to tumble around in the brush for a week or two. Her eyes were beginning to sting, but she wouldn't cry like he always did. Her voice did crack, however, as she barked out one final accusation:
"You're the reason he's gone! Tomen's fucking gone because of you and I'll never get him back!"
Even if he did return to the Hollow, things wouldn't ever be the same. How could she trust him now? He could she look at him without seeing the Lyall in him? What they'd had, the most precious bond she'd ever possessed, was nothing but ash now.