True, the wolf on the grass before him had said very little about Senka. In fact, he had said that Senka had been injured and the wolf had offered her help but she refused. That was all he spoke of. Yet the words that his sister was hurt and possibly dead had set something off within the brother. Perhaps it had something to do with the anger and guilt that dwelled in his heart that was tied in with Senka and because of it, he was lashing out to the nearest creature. Which happened to be the mud covered hellion. However, with his tail held high as Rayne glared down at him and waited for him to raise to his feet, something niggled in the back of his mind. What would Senka think of him, beating a wolf with little to no provocation and meaning? Though Senka herself was a skilled fighter and knew when it was right time to fight or not, she was also honorable and rarely if ever got provoked into an actual fight. Small scuffles within the ranks of hunters had happened but it had been the general agreement Senka was the best hunter. A few wolves had tried to take her spot as lead huntress but quickly realised why she was at the top after a particularly good hunt or if and when Senka flashed her teeth and showed a display of dominance that dared them to fight her. They would understand it wasn’t just a show; Senka was where she was because of her skills and not because her daddy was the pack’s best hunter as many thought. Hell, she even surpassed him as a hunter. That’s when they would back down, allowing Senka to remain top hunter.
As the thoughts whipped around his mind, it was then he realised he had allowed his pent up emotions over the last year to get the better of him. The anger at both himself and Luna, the guilt and the heartbreak over emotionally hurting his mother and sister. The anguish that if the hellion in front of him was telling the truth, the unresolved conflict between him and his sister would remain an open wound and he would blame himself for what happened to her even if she lived. Anouke had arisen to his paws again and caught Rayne’s attention. Stepping closer to the wolf, he snarled at him.
“Tell me, do you know what happened with my sister after you saw her? Or have you been lying to me this entire time?” As much as he wanted to tear the wolf’s ears off, he also wanted to know the truth. Was his sister truly injured and on the mountains? Or was she no where near them and he would be starting at square one?