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There was still an impending doom that suffocated his well being. If he could have he would have faced his enemies. They, like all else, seemed to elude him. A heavy sigh wafted from his lips, and down trodden he prodded along the borders praying for change. Change was inevitable, and perhaps if he hung at the edge of his kingdom enough they would come, and least something would happen. They were some things he was willing to sacrifice.
A simple howl for his presence, caught him by surprise. Long tail twitched at his hocks, assured she was somewhere about the borders as well. He had a feeling what this could be about. While he felt Zia could belong here, even a blind wolf would have known she wasn't actually happy. It was with some trepidation he raised his dark head, forcing himself into a run to reach her swiftly. When he saw her sharp, silver coat, stark against the landscape, his sides were heaving, and his tongue dangled from his open jaws. Briefly, tipped his head to her, collecting his breath after some several seconds. They might as well get to the point. "You're going?" Casually he queried, slight concern crinkled the place above his eyes.
The off way look of her gaze caused him to wonder if there was something more. If she merely felt uncomfortable, since this had seemed a long time coming. It was with a sharp realization he was aware she was worried what he would think. Electric blues turned his way, light voice given a reply of certainty.
Why she did not speak of this friend as anything more, with what she had been through with the Glen he had to ask. "The man who were looking for, when we met?" For he did not believe any other would have pulled her away, not with the timing of circumstances. Even if she didn't feel she belonged. He would not forgot how she had believed he was someone else, and the simple way she spoke without words. "It wouldn't matter to me. I just....you deserve to be happy Zia." Most everyone did, but she, just like he had, seemed to be struggling to reach it. If she found it now, he would be a hypocrite to hate her so.
"Yes, I'll always count you as a friend."
He felt grateful at all she had stuck around this long, trying to make it work. While hee wanted to add they could see each other, be allies or something. It seemed maybe she wasn't so certain what was ahead other than this other man. It didn't seem right to pry further. So he let the word friend hang in the air, a smile of sorts on his face. While he was not overjoyed to see such a great lady go she was not his to keep.