It was all going so well. ;_;
<blockquote>Still. He was still, calm. He listened, he digested but he made no move nor sound. She had been hiding a stranger amongst them? The sneaky woman. How on earth had he not even noticed the scent of a stranger loitering around their terrain. No doubt Naira and Ava had done their best to disguise it, though he didn't blame Ava. Naira was always pushing her luck with him, testing his limits but this came pretty close to bringing him to the edge. Not that he was showing that at this point. No, he was calm and collected, thoughtful perhaps as he simply listened.
Why she felt the need to go behind his back all the time he'd never understand. Was he that terrible that she felt as if she couldn't simply talk to him? Well, alright perhaps he was and he had a wicked bad temper, but he still felt a little out of joint that she had kept this a secret from him.
<b>"How long as he been here?"</b> he said, keeping his breath steady and casual. In his mind he was going through all of the scenarios; he was a spy, it was a trick, he'd be missed from another pack who would think they damaged him and took him hostage, he was sponging off Naira's good nature, he was here for evil deeds. The list of possibilities was endless and without seeing the wolf, smelling his scent (if there was any left of course, he didn't know but he assumed Naira wouldn't be stupid enough to take in a wolf who was from a pack that wanted them dead) and speaking to him, he could make no logical judgement just yet- and that really pissed him off.
<b>"Honestly woman. What is wrong with you?"</b> he finally said, his tone still eerily calm as his hackles bristled. <b>"We are under threat from two packs. Two. Out of three in the area. You decide to play nurse to a stranger who could be from anyone of those packs."</b> he continued, but his softer tones started to waver with a tint of anger. <b>"He could be a spy, he could be here to hurt you, he could be here to reveal our den or something. Why must you insist to put your faith in every wolf you meet?!"</b> he was louder by this point, not quite a shout but it wasn't far off. His gaze bored into her own as he spoke, his expression changed from neutral to serious and from serious to down right annoyed. <b>"You will be the death of us. Of me, of your children, of our pack if you continue acting like some princess locked in a tower. You leave the territory to mingle with Triell... alone. You vanish all the time to god knows where doing god knows what. You then think its a fantastic idea to bring a stranger here and care for him when he can't even tell you his name or where he is from?!"</b> oh yes, there was the shouting and he has risen to stand and meet her head on at this point, his rage near to blinding him as his lips pulled back to reveal his canines. <b>"I have put my neck, literally my neck on the line to ensure your safety, everything I do is to keep you safe but will you do me the same courtesy? No. You carry on bringing the enemy, those who want to kill me, right to our door darling."</b> he spat with a scowl. <b>"It's the least you could do for the way I've treated you, protected you, given you a home and found you friends. No, you carry on. If you like, would you rather I just skipped merrily down to the River now and hand myself over? Skip all these silly little games you're playing and be done with it?"</b> though he wasn't expecting an answer, and he wasn't going to do that either- he was a smart wolf, or so he liked to think.
Talking her didn't work, tracking her didn't work, begging her didn't work- did he have to physically restrain her in order to protect her? It was looking more and more like it.
An ugly snarl escaped his lips and surprising himself, he took a snap towards her muzzle. <b>"Get home. Now."</b>
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(This post was last modified: May 11, 2012, 08:59 PM by Rhysis.)