What came next was something she never saw coming, something she never thought to expect and certainly didn't. Skoll edged closer to her, and before he even opened his mouth she cold feel his stare on her face. Suddenly, she was in the spotlight, but it was not one she wanted. And she saw the way the lighter boy shook his head to her, and she knew that he had at least enough heart not to blame her for what had transpired. The dark prince's breath on her cheek felt like desert heat, but the words that left his lips were unmistakably cold. Underneath her skin she was as tense as could be, the feeling of discongruence she was beginning to feel creeping up on her like a looming storm.
It was the prince's mention of Yuka that first lit the fire. If what he meant was that there was something wrong with knowing Yuka, being related to him, or being his friend, then she was the last person he should have said that to. She knew the Thorben boy, and she liked him a lot, actually, in a friendly way. She remembered the morning she spent with he and her sister and Asriel, and he'd made her smile and laugh and was kind to her on a day when she needed it. He was the kind of boy she imagined she could be good friends with, and actually she'd had it in her mind to pay him a visit since she'd returned. Yuka was good, and if Skoll had a problem with him, she didn't want to wonder why that was.
But it wasn't until his breath clouded softly in her ear, until he was so close, until he spoke the words, that she knew..."Tell him he isn't allowed this close to the Ridge...Go on..." There was something dark about Skoll.
Her heart began to race as she really processed what was happening now, and her eyes lifted to the stranger who, all of the sudden, wasn't such a stranger. The expression on her face hardened, the warmth in her eyes remaining for a split second as she looked into his mismatched ones before fading to something colder. But she didn't tear them away from his yet, not even as Skoll's whispers filled her ear with something poisonous.
A breath of a laugh of disbelief was the first thing to come out of her mouth. Who exactly did he think he was? To her, he was as much a stranger as the other one, and perhaps it was he who was the dull one here, if he thought that she was the kind of girl who was going to be manipulated or put up with his attempt to manipulate her. If nothing else and above all, Quil was a smart, smart girl, but she didn't really have to be so smart to see right through Skoll now, did she? Neither one of them knew a thing about her, but she knew herself more than most her age probably did. Skoll might be the prince of Willow Ridge, but she was the princess of Darkwater Rapids and even more than that, she was her father's daughter. She was Attaya. And that meant that she wasn't going to take shit from anyone, especially not some misguided manipulator, prince and pack mate or not. In the heat of the moment, she found that she felt a tinge of contempt even if she didn't want to. She might have the utmost respect for Elettra, but that certainly didn't mean that she had to have any for her son, not like this, and she had an itch that that wasn't going to change.
Delicately, she took a single step away from Skoll, shifting her weight and finally removing her gaze from the other boy to narrow it innocently enough upon him. Challenge shone as bright in her eyes as the north star shone against the black of a night sky. Lifting her head high, she could only stare into him for several moments, the look upon her face there to tell him all he needed to really know. She was not his toy. She was not weak. She was better than he was, if this was who he really was. And, he'd made his first mistake. The words that left her lips were silky sweet, and she held her composure with pristine skill. "If that's true, you won't have much trouble telling him yourself, will you?" She leaned a hair closer to his dark form, a grin playing dangerously at a corner of her lips as she proceeded to not give him the chance to. "...Skoll says you aren't allowed this close to the Ridge," she addressed the lighter boy, her bright eyes casting over Skoll's face, "but that doesn't mean we can't go somewhere else." She didn't think twice before moving to Rook's side.
She could play into Skoll. She could be like him and make a scene, tell him what she thought about what he just did, or give him a piece of her mind, even. But she wasn't going to, because, as she knew well, she was much better than that. Quil was trying her best not to jump to conclusions about the Archer boy, and she wanted to believe that he didn't mean anything by it all, but he wasn't making it hard for her to. Though she was addressing her tawny counterpart, she looked to Skoll defiantly.
"I wouldn't want to break the rules."