All around them the ominous rain and thunder continued to make its presence known. The angled wind blowing sheet after sheet of rain against their sides until even their bones felt soaked from the liquid. Thunder booming overhead loud enough to bring both sets of ears belonging to the woman down in protection from the sound before returning to a forward facing position. Words fluttered from the sunny eyed woman's lips, but the torrential downpour and cracks of thunder made it hard at best to make the syllables coherent enough to register as words to her ebony painted audits. Eventually after much mental rearranging of words Enoki put together what Iopah had said. The droplets of water coursing down her muzzle to drip off the ends. A shake of her head to answer the other sending the liquid drops flinging to either side of her.
How could she have given a piece of her mind to him? Like a thief in the night the earth toned man had slide under the cover of darkness from the makeshift bed they had made. Not a single sign left behind in the morning of his whereabouts aside from the fading scent. A scent that headed back towards the mountain. Back towards Silent Moon Plateau. Away from her. The pain and anger she felt towards him remained unspoken. Locked away and bottled at her core. The lid only now beginning to peel back from the unexpected run in with her past. Meeting the golden optics of Iopah once more with the deep amber of her own her head rose stiffly. Opting to give the woman who was only trying to help a little more detail on the situation. "He was gone before the first light of day after our.."Her words paused to motion towards Iopah's swelled sides. Knowing she would know what she meant by the motion. "I never had the chance to confront the coward." Venom beginning to lace her words as the memory of that night replayed over and over like an old movie in her head. Bringing forth the anger that was crammed inside. Her tail lashing like a whip behind her.
Noting the rise in her anger levels, the skin beneath her pelt warming despite the soaking it received from the rain a deep breath was taken to calm herself down. The Barberri woman before he was not the one who deserved to hear the rampage words she wished to say. No, those words only he deserved to hear. Hesitantly and slowly her dark limbs crossed the barrier of sodden land that separated the two wolves, adorning her friend with a nudge to her cheek. "I'd like to keep it that way." The first glimpse of a genuine smile surfacing on Enoki's dark lips.