Still, it was small but it was progress. She was alive obviously, and this male knew of her. He hadn’t expected him to lead her straight to her, wolves were somewhat untrusting and with good reason, in fact he’d be more suspicious had the male offered to lead him to her there and then.
“Probably best not to say anything… I was hoping to surprise her when I finally track her down. I just want to see her face when she sees me again.” And he was telling the truth of course, he couldn’t wait to see the horror on her face when he appeared again. It was going to be a priceless and most treasured memory, he was certain of it.
Triell’s next comment caught him a little off guard, because he didn’t know the answer to it.. He could tell the truth, there was no shame in it, but what if Volkan had told this male a lie to cover her past? She was more then capable of it, she’d never been happy with her life; he could only imagine her relief now she was away from it all. He doubted she’d have wanted others to know the truth of her past… or had she wanted sympathy from those now in her life, wanted shelter from the big bad wolves in her life? Gah! What was he to say now?
He took a moment to think, whilst his left ear flicked, the tell tale sign he was thinking. He decided it best to tell the truth, but leave open for interpretation. “It wasn’t destroyed… we were exiled by our father. I suppose telling everyone that it was destroyed is less painful for her though- no one expects your family to turn against you.” Including himself, he thought. He then shrugged, there was no point lying; telling the truth was always the best option because it meant you couldn’t be caught out… the key was to keep the truth as foggy as you could.
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