Naia's presence hadn't been expected, but it came all the same. When the petite woman joined the three of them on the outskirts of her land, Gent greeted her with a small but vaguely warm smile. Since their last meeting, he found he quite liked the River scout's personality, and could acknowledge that he might even one day be fond of her.
The Crest king could almost feel the anxiety vibrating within Cessair, and while the weak appearance was a troublesome issue that would need to be addressed and fixed, they were in the company of friends and he assumed that they would not be harshly critical of the woman. After all, it was her first event ever, and an important one at that. Gent could understand her nervousness.
As Cessair relayed their messages, Gent's eyes turned unto Kisla, and he had to wonder if they truly were on friendly territory. The River queen's dial was void of emotion, leaving her to look cold to their information. There certainly wasn't any level of interest within her green eyes, and the man quickly received the impression that she didn't very much care about anything being said at all. Something that couldn't quite be understood by him, especially given Minka's account of why the packs were joined to begin with. It hadn't simply been a political move; Minka said that she and Maksim were
friends, and the alliance had been born of such. The strength of that relationship had been proven when the River king had risked war with his neighbors to harbor Minka and her fledgling pack.
So why did this Kisla not reflect a single ounce of that amiable loyalty? Even the announced death of the pack's former patriarch did not seem to bring forth any emotion. By now, Gent's suspicions had been flagged, but this was a moment he had been waiting for ever since parting ways with that bastard @
Kjors, and thus did not mind the slight distraction.
"No, but one of your subordinates does," he announced, keeping his voice casual but gaining a slight
edge to it as he continued.
"Kjors. Told me so himself, fully aware of the alliance between our packs, but still chose to tell me I would have to 'make it worth his time' before he would tell us what he knew."There was no upset with Kisla, at least not yet. If she reacted appropriately, this portion of their conversation could easily be moved past. However if she supported her firestarter of a subordinate over the sanctity of their alliance, over what Gent expected from these wolves who considered themselves friends, a very sour turn could be expected. As he made sure Kjors knew, this arrangement between Hearthwood River and Round Stone Crest was not trivial, and a level of respect was necessitated.
"I think you'll agree that holding such vital information ransom is no way to keep an alliance, and therefor Minka and I have chosen to bring this information to light with the assumption that you and Maksim were unaware of the trespass."