A shocked expression made its way past his calm façade at Silver’s words. Never had he known a wolf such as her to think that way about friends. It was possible that she was half way between being like him, and like others. She could be used to do errands for him, so if something bad happened, he could rely on another wolf to take the blame for him, and in return he would offer her a place among the ranks of the pack he would create, with another female leading beside him. Should she accept his invitation, she would be granted second, above the rest of the females that may have decided to join them. But should she decline, later if she wanted to join, she would be met with fangs and claws and chased off. There was only one chance to join, as two or more chances meant they could just come back, when they didn’t deserve to be among the ranks.
The Young Hellion nodded absently when she remarked on how she had no siblings and her parents were dead. That didn’t matter to him, he had no care about how others felt, but if he didn’t react at all she could take offense to it. Females were very hard to keep happy, so he often just made little reactions like that so they thought he was listening. But as she spoke again, saying how she was from Alaska but wouldn’t return, he fought to keep a scowl off of his face. It definitely wasn’t something that he wanted to know, just useless information that couldn’t be used in any way, but like before, he nodded again.
His bright amber eyes darted to Silvers body as she tripped into a more open area, stopping briefly before continuing. Huffing softly out of annoyance, he followed her reluctantly. He didn’t really care if they walked and talked, or stayed in one place and talked, but he had so many questions that needed answers, and it would be much easier if they weren’t moving. Almost tripping over as the dark fae sat down from his haste to stop, he let out a slight grumble that sounded slightly like a soft cough, before sitting down, sphinx like, facing her.
Staying silent for a few moments, Anouke looked around at the white scenery, watching as tiny snowflakes fell to the ground, and listening to the twitters, chatters and squawks of creatures above. It was a peaceful, the thicket, but he wasn’t a wolf that liked peace all the time. Sometimes, he just felt the urge to get up and do something reckless, but other times, all he wanted to do was relax. At that moment though, he wanted to find out more about Silver, so he knew what he could use to get her to do things she wouldn’t normally do. It would take some time, but the end product would be fulfilling.
He had no idea what to say or ask, small talk wasn’t something he did willingly, but he felt that to get her trust, he needed to do it. “If I may ask, miss, how long have you been in Secret Woodlands?” It was a good starting point, and should lead onto more topics. But at that moment, a very strong taint on the wind attracted his attention, and he whipped his head around, sniffing the air. It was a deer, not too far away. There hadn’t been much food lately, and he needed much nourishment to keep going. The Young Hellion was constantly hungry, and there was no way he’d turn up the offer of free food.
Turning back to Silver with his jaws parted slightly, he raised his eyebrows and motioned with his head to where the carcass was, a silent question clearly stating that they should go investigate. But he wouldn’t just get up and go without her. That would make him seem like someone who took everything immediately when it was handed to him, like a spoiled child. No, he would wait for her to get up and follow, like a gentleman would, even though it sickened him. But it could be what will break the ice between them, and make it easier to get what he wanted.
713 WordsI do it because I can,
I can because I want to,
I want to because you made me.