you do not know who is your friend or who is your enemy until the ICE breaks. He did not enjoy the fact that he'd bartered for Borden's mood with the life of children, the subtle threat which had rolled around the edges of his words. But whatever he had said, and what Angier had said, seemed to have done the trick. Borden's pale eyes, eerily similar to his own (Ice did not meet many pale-eyed wolves, after all) slid away from the dark stranger, who cowered away from them, and back onto the River male. He stood his ground patiently, and when the lines of tension erased themselves from Borden's face, Ice followed suit. His near-white ears fell back and his tail lowered itself. With a great sigh something sorrowful came across his face as he listened, speaking a silent "Now you are," with a halfhearted smile. It seemed these were bad times for everyone — at the beginning of summer, Naira and Rhysis had left their pack and children, then Indru had followed suit, and it seemed like Grizzly Hollow had fared no better... But he would not yield to Borden's misery, or somehow let him think that they were alone in suffering. Levelly he met his gaze, only averting it to look at Angier with pain. "I wouldn't be able to merely stand by and let you suffer as we have," he said, quietly, looking back to Borden. "I just wanted you to stop looking like you'd fly at me, which you did. Thank you." He drew a deep, shuddering breath of cold air, and exhaled it in a silent cloud of white. It rose towards the trees, but Ice wasn't looking — unsure of where to start, what to say.. what not to say... In the end he sighed again. "We've had losses too. Indru left at the end of summer, taking one of the yearlings with him, as well as one of this year's cubs.. and as if that wasn't enough..." At least it was likely Torrel was still alive. But Rissa... poor, innocent Rissa... "They came at the beginning of winter, and lured one of our young girls away. Her sister tried to track her but lost her trail in a snowfall, and three of us set out, following her trail. It led across the mountains." Slowly he turned his head to stare towards the east, the direction of the sunrise — and of Rissa's death. "We found her, alright... murdered by a pack of wolves. Their scents are burned into my mind, just like the sight of her body is." His lips curled back to reveal his fangs for a moment, anger and pain mingling in his eyes as he looked back at them. "Those bastards are getting braver. I smell them all over the Wildwood, but never fresh enough to hunt them down and make them pay for what they did. Keep your children close, Borden. If they took one.. what is to stop them from taking more?" Perhaps they were the strangers that haunted the cedar forest? And as if the threat of psycho wolves kidnapping and killing their children wasn't enough... "Those dead creatures? There's more of them to the east. More of them on that side of the mountains." It wouldn't surprise him at all, if those damned wolves were the source of it all — but he wasn't sure. Couldn't know. Could only smell their scents as they got braver and braver, ranging further and further west, and fight off the shackles of fury. He never found fresh enough trails, could never hunt them down like the filth they were. Allowing his ears to fall back again he waited, for how Angier and Borden would take these news. Not well, he assumed. .ice aesir |
Note to self: Final Fantasy XIV OST - Answers