Everything happened in slow motion. Skoll's dark fur color against the night had been enough to camouflage him and make for a perfect attack. Just like that, one moment Rook had been attempting to gain some sort of fellowship from his mother's previous Second and healer (a woman who had once helped Jaysyek in the birthing and rearing of his older siblings), the next, he was bowled over. Head over heels. His right shoulder hit the ground at first and due to the force of the prince's leap, he rolled once, soon landing with the side of his face planted into the snow while Sköll managed a tight grip on the back of his neck.
In a game of chess, this was a possible deadlock to an amateur player. This could have been the end.
What occurred next was something the younger Lyall had been praying for - Renier had reacted and, in what seemed like one clean swipe, shoved the Archer boy off and away from him. Quil did the same, racing to his side now and drawing with her a similar reaction from the other dark-coated girl - the one that had initially stood by Elettra's side. He pushed himself up and took a staggered step to one side, standing shoulder to shoulder now with the two Attayas beside him.
His breaths rose from him in a sequence of wisps, the instinct to fight rising within him. Forget it, he thought to say before deciding against it. It was rude and made no declaration or clarification as to what he was doing here or what he had wanted.
Tensing the muscles in his left shoulder and arm, he adjusted his stance, prepared for the possibility of another attack should Skoll decide to have another go at him, even with Renier somewhere at his back. It didn't come. Now was a better time than ever to say what he had been meaning to say.
"I've asked you for your support," he panted, swallowing once as he scowled. He supposed mentioning his mother had not been enough to pull any strings or overshadow the partial fact that he was indeed going to steal Quil away from the Ridge.
"But, I suppose your... guard has already expressed his opinion on the matter. I've already said that Jaysyek and Borden need your help." His tail fell from its high position over his back, coming to rest in a gentle arch by his ankles.
It was very obvious now that this place was not safe for one as dear as his beloved Quil and, perhaps, not for the age-mate also at their side either. He was done, if the wolves of Willow Ridge and their monarch did not want to hear him out, then so be it.
"If you will not help me, then I won't waste anymore of your time. Never mind the months of pain I've seen Jaysyek endure, the hurt she's had to heal from time and time again. To be loved by my father one day and forgotten the next; to care for him at every hour of the day, not knowing if and when he might be the man she's known for years, the one who had fallen in love with her, made a life with her. She told me to come find you and for what?!" His ears relaxed from their previously forward position. This just wasn't worth anyone's time anymore.
"My mother wouldn't stand for this... If you won't help me, then I'll get support elsewhere." Whether or not Quil had said anything of her wants to help the Lyall's, Rook was not sure, but he added something in for good measure, a figurative stake to the heart, possibly,
"At least Kade Attaya's daughter still honors all my mother had worked hard for, what she strived so hard to keep."
A scornful snort was offered to matriarch then and he slowly turned about to start walking in the direction that would lead him back to Cut Rock Ridge. Whether or not anyone would say anything else or if Renier or Quil and their 'plus ones' would follow him, Rook was not going to convince them further; now was their chance to make a move and Rook had given them the opportunity. Maybe if Elettra said anything else, he would stop. Otherwise, he was going to leave.
(This post was last modified: Mar 06, 2015, 06:13 AM by Rook.)
Chances are I have a BEN WHISHAW gif for that.