Yeah, it sounded tacky. But Volkan knew she needed to respect his decision, no matter what he chose to do, and she had no place in trying to make the choice for him. She knew her words had affected him, and could sense the tension inside his mind; there was a world of history, thoughts, emotions between Triell and his brothers and family that Volkan would probably never understand. And while it made her feel like even more of an outcast, she couldn't deny him that happiness just because she didn't know it.
Outside the rain continued to fall, heavier in some moments than in others. Volkan inhaled deeply, taking in the smell, always one of her favorites. She lay her head on her forelimbs again, watching him as he spoke. Her eyes slid shut for a second, and a calm smile crossed her sterling features. When she reopened them, focused on his dark face, she shrugged gently. As he stared, she stared back, unaware that something might be strange about it; when he cleared his throat, she laughed to herself, tail curling against her body comfortably. Then their gaze met, and the final words he said caught her off guard— though she knew without a doubt that they were honest. Volkan didn't falter, didn't look away, only returned his look with a humble smile. <b>"...Triell... I dunno if you know this, but you're the reason I don't want to leave."</b>
Once the words were out in the rainy air, there was no taking them back. The mottled wolf was just fine with that, and it felt nice, having a little less to hide.</blockquote>
(This post was last modified: Nov 29, 2011, 09:04 PM by Volkan.)
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