you do not know who is your friend or who is your enemy until the ICE breaks. We are not healing.
Briefly his white head flicked around, his silver gaze burning into the yellow of Hotei's, a silent acknowledgment of his presence. We are not healing. That rift ran deep, so deep he didn't know if it could ever be bridged and mended. Could they co-exist? Learn peace? The black wolf backed away, listening to Ren's story, and with a heavy heart Ice did the same. So the cousin from her past, who had once betrayed her, had come, and she had betrayed them to go to her. And now she was back. The story repeated itself in circles forever and ever, and Cali's voice bridged the silence after her tale. Beside him, Jessie stiffened, and it was as if someone had said Indru. Closing his eyes he gave a low whine and licked the side of her face before she pulled back, to stand with Hotei in the shadows. One sister was not wholly disinclined to let her back in, the other wanted nothing to do with "returners", and Ice was stuck in the gray zone inbetween, unsure of what he wanted.
To heal. To have Rissa back. He opened his eyes, staring at the girl in front of him. "We have suffered," he said abruptly, something coarse in his voice. She had lost a cousin; they had lost two sons, a daughter, and a father. Lost, by different means, one branded traitor so that his only return to the River would be in death. "We have always suffered at the whims of those who come and go, only to return to break our hearts again. We are faithless." Bitterness edged his voice; Indru had come and gone once in his time, but he had been told that it had happened before. And then one day he had gone, and not alone. A deliberate act. Driven by will and intent. Was going to the rescue of a cousin, and being consumed by sorrow, the same kind of evil? Slowly Ice took a step forward, his tail rising a notch higher as his silver eyes bore down upon her yellow ones, as if mere willpower could force her to skulk lower, push her against the snowy ground. "We are faithless," he said again, a whisper, as if afraid of this, though he knew it to be true.
He could take it no longer. No more. It was one thing to be wary, one thing to bury yourself so deep in the past you never moved on. I will not bow anymore. "We live in the shadow of a king who left one time too many, under the burden of children dead and lost, and each day we rip the wounds open again and bleed," he continued, his voice nearly a snap in the air as he finally stood before her, his eyes hard. "We, are not healing." Slowly his gaze left Ren's face, and he turned his head to look upon the loyal River wolves; Cali, Jessie.. Hotei. On the last two, his eyes lingered. "We are dying." Their spirits were crumbling, the thing which bound them together growing infected with their wariness and hatred, with their grief. He was far from blameless himself, always fueling the feud with Hotei each time it had begun to cool off. He turned back to Ren, pinning her with his eyes again, speaking a hard, forceful verdict. "Leave again, and your life is forfeit upon your return." And then, fulfilling the depth of his insubordination, he lowered his head to grasp her muzzle in his, to hold the most sensitive part of her cranium between the points of his teeth and the pressure of his jaws.
After a moment he released her, and self-consciously looked at the others. "Stay here," he growled, before prowling into the shadows.
They had something to settle once and for all, he and Marsh. .ice aesir |