Kisla might have been able to accept it -- the Attaya children were unknown to her, but the idea of a simplistic alliance was not exactly something that could be shunted without thought. Her heart ached at the thought of the boy before her playing the role of brother to her actual sister -- of being lied to for years. And yet he claimed honesty. You should question your parents morals and honesty, then, if they've lied to you about your alleged sister's ties,
she coldly offered then, her eyes flashing as she found herself unable to hold tongue on the matter. The Lyalls had proven to be anything but honest, and she felt a growing sense of concern flicker in the pit of her stomach.
She exhaled sharply then, brushing her shoulder to her mate.. seeking the warmth of his presence as she attempted to push Aiyanna aside. She clearly mattered very little to the girl, and so she would move forward instead. Apparently, Kisla Tainn did not have a sister that was alive to this world.
These harsh feelings might have been able to have been stowed aside -- for the sake of her children and the threat of Whisper Caverns. But it was Rook's final words that unraveled it all, and her brows lifted incredulously at the realization of it all. If you are an ally to Whisper Caverns, then you have nothing to offer us,
she spoke, her tone becoming fierce now as she took a step to the boy. Oh, how she longed to grab him by the scruff and give him a good shake! We will not aide you against Willow Ridge when you will not fight for us against the Caverns,
she determined, her tail giving a quick lash through the air. And you are a fool for settling on our doorstep.
sparking up my heart