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<blockquote> As the silver brute lowered his ears and tail, Rhysis felt a little smug. Yes, he had taken him off guard but he supposed it was a lesson to learn the same way he had to, with vicious surprises. He released the brutes muzzle once he was satisfied the message had sunk in and took a few steps back. He didn’t say anything more, the truth being he didn’t know what to say or what had come over him. He’d just attacked the wolf he needed more than most, rather unnecessarily as a spoken warning might have done the trick, but he opted to harm instead. It was illogical and suddenly he felt himself wincing as a thunderous headache attacked. It struck right above his left eye, so strong that he faltered in his stance. His shoulder rolled and his head lowered. His left eye closed whilst he caught himself from falling forward off the tall height by thrusting a front paw out. He was sure they were getting worse.
He dare not look at either of the wolves around him then. He’d just shown weakness, a weakness so strong within him that it could one day be his downfall, all it would take was for one of his headaches to strike during a battle and he’d be temporarily paralyzed with pain, and that said a lot as he was so very used to the feeling.
With his grey eyes to the ground, he took a deep breath and rode out the initial shooting feeling from above and behind the eye. He felt himself silently sigh as it began to slithering across the rest of his skull but it wasn’t quite as painful once the initial bolt of it started to spread out. Satisfied that he could now ignore the pain, he lifted his head back up and stood tall once more. He didn’t want to look towards either wolf, especially not now. He had never known another wolf to suffer such pains in the head and doubted either would understand why he had almost fallen just then for no reason. He was so young, so handsome and a tiny pain in his head make him feel like nothing. He was weak. He felt weak, inside and out.
Finally, he glanced to Naira. He couldn’t read her expression, if anything she looked a little pissed about the situation but he couldn’t be sure if that was aimed at him of Valiant. A sudden feeling of hopelessness tickled his skin, that no matter what action he would have taken just then would have gotten him the same result. Valiant was probably getting tired of being bossed about by the younger wolf, sick of his attacks whether they were provoked or not. She was no doubt sick of him, he acted like such a fool when she was nearby. She was older than him and a pack wolf now- he had to stop thinking about her, especially when his pack was within reach. He felt like he had to pick a side, to apologise to one and not the other.
He turned to Valiant. <b>”I... You can’t touch this one. She’s too valuable to her pack and we can’t leave any mess behind.”</b> and just like that the pride in his voice returned as did his dominant stance. He didn’t look back at Naira, he didn’t want to see the look on her face as he dismissed her so readily.
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