<blockquote>Oh no. It was worse then attacking, she wanted to talk and offer to help. God, everyone was so darn nice around here. Was it just him who had a trouble being nice without having to force it? With a silent sigh, he supposed he couldn’t just brush her off, Naira wouldn’t be too happy if she found out he had been mean to someone who was trying to be kind, and with his current mood, he didn’t want her on his case as well. So instead, he offered a half smile, though it looked unnatural, he really did struggle to look happy desite his good looks, and then shook his head. <b>”Thanks, but my mate is a healer... No need to trouble yourself.”</b> he said. It was only after he had spoken the words that his ears twitched, had he just referred to Naira as his mate? Usually she was <i>his female</i> and he’d never used the term before. Taken back a bit, he had opened his mouth to say something more but closed it quickly.
His thoughts landed on his female then, her smiling face, her good nature. He supposed he should be relieved that she should now be safe, he had made his point with the River wolves and hopefully they would lay off for a while. Of course, his troubles were far from over and he now had Jedd to hunt down and tear to shreds with his betrayal. Honestly, he’d never met such a wolf. It didn’t matter where the pack came from, but if you came to their lands, asked to join and then didn’t like their foundations? What did that matter. You fought for your pack, whether you liked them, loved them or hated their every breath. That is what a pack meant. He had no doubts that the slimeball would end up in another pack, with any luck it would be the River wolves, but with his attack on Triell he doubted that would happen. That meant either the Creek wolves would take him, and he could fuel the fire on their hatred of him, or he’d join up with the Hollow wolves, potentially creating yet another pack to hate him. Soon there wouldn’t be a pack in the land who wasn’t on orders to kill him on sight. Still... Naira was safe. She and her young... at least from one pack.
With a shake of his head, he brought his thoughts back to the here and now, realising he must have been staring into space whilst his mind was running wild with thoughts. He supposed he should be polite, she seemed kind enough and so far, the kind females had proven to be worth while. Naira had been kind, Ava too. Athena had been quite, but kind all the same and all three of them were an asset to his life. <b>”Sorry. I don’t mean to be rude, long day.”</b> he said with a shrug. <b>”Names Rhysis.”</b> he added, making a point not to include the name, location... or anything really about his pack, not one to break his own rules. The pack was to be kept quiet.
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