Ever so obedient, she obeyed. Not only did she cease all frivolous and ridiculously playful (they were yearlings, not cubs, weren't they?) movements, but she also divulged that she was hiding something. He exhaled, his breath exiting from his nostrils in a snort. Being this close to her, taking in the tantalizing fragrance of her fur was almost too much. The soreness in his limbs was easy to hide apart from his now slow movements and, when she admitted that her plan to draw him from his hiding place had been a success, he drew back with an accusing glare. Perhaps he had underestimated her in being a rather cunning and clever little thing. She had known that it took two to play such a game; and, the fact that Sköll had finally had someone to square up against on a mental and intellectual level, thrilled him. However, upon being lightly nipped at, he took a half-step away from her. Sure, it had been harmless, but it was something new, something he was unaccustomed to and unfamiliar with. Not even his mother and sister dared to touch the most vulnerable parts of him - the small patch of white on his chest, his throat, the underside of his trunk, the nook where his arms and shoulders met his torso...
"Now I get to know a secret," she told him, as she bowed forward with a small mewl. What she did next was not particularly out of line, but to feel her teeth briefly at his shoulder, made him want to flinch backward and away from her altogether. The action was bold, so assertive, as though she had already known that he might respond in kind. He remained in place, though, and his interest piqued when she so confidently informed him that she had earned the prize he had offered.
His tongue emerged from between his bloodied lips, sliding across the front of his nose and down the side of his maw. "But, first," he stared hard at her now, the need to remind her of her place flaring up inside him. "Don't touch me." He focused on her, searching for some semblance of understanding on her face. As much as he had wanted to wait for her to verify that she wouldn't do any more of that shoulder-nipping stuff or do so much as nuzzle up against him with the tip of her nose, he fully stepped away from her and off to the side. The full, plume-like tail behind him lowered to a more neutral position and he looked back down at her paws.
"Please, don't touch me," it was more of a plea the second time around, softer and anguished and rather desperate. After what had gone down just a few hours ago, Sköll would never forgive himself if he did so much as to actually taint her pelt with the blood on or from his own wounds. Piety, he felt, was someone pure and unsullied. The wolves of Willow Ridge could handle, avoid, and manage his adolescent outbursts and anger-driven motives, but this darling moonbeam... perhaps not. The last thing he wanted to do was to frighten her away and ruin any prospects of seeing her again after tonight. Anyone so beautiful, innocent, and maidenly as her ought to be worthy above all else of his presence; and, he wanted her to remain this way for as long as possible.
"I don't know who you think I am," he began slowly, not yet ready to present her with her prize. "But I want you to know that I- I am dangerous." A grimace marred his face; for a moment he debated whether or not he ought to put more space between them just to make certain that she felt safe, unthreatened and definitely not within the line of fire. "I did something that I could not help but do today and I don't- I don't..." His teeth clenched together, his molars grinding against one another as he closed his eyes to think.
The prince's ears drew back in admission after some time and when he opened his eyes again, he studied her. For what was possibly the first time in his life, Sköll Archer was nervous. His tail lowered further to hang at his fetlocks but the fur along his shoulders bristled. Then came his part of the deal, the secret: "I like you, Piety." He had to take a deep breath and breathe out slowly to soothe the anxiety that had reared its head again. "And I want you... For myself. I don't know how to explain it or if I can explain it just yet, but I just know that there's something about you I can't resist."