Once the call was out unto the air, traveling swiftly and dissipating in short moments, they had nothing left to do but wait. Gent's eyes scanned the land beyond Alphinaud, almost absent-mindedly, the trait of an ever-vigilant wolf. It wasn't until the man spoke that his glacial sights returned to the cream dial, and Gent would have been happy that his company chose to pass the time with more idle conversation if the first word out of his mouth hadn't been his only daughter's name.
Instantly his blood ran cold, and a fierce, overbearing need to protect nearly overwhelmed him. Thankfully for the both of them, logic quickly won the battle over his reaction, and his shock was evident only in his eyes. Not a single feature betrayed the agitation that lay beneath his skin. Truthfully, he was thankful that of all the wolves to have stumbled upon his baby girl outside of the territory it was Alphinaud. Still, the idea of a stranger, even an acquainted one, being able to interact with @
Marianna without his knowledge much less protection greatly worried and angered the king.
He certainly would need to have a talk with both Minka and his little girl about this later, for the next time Ari found herself alone and outside the shield of Round Stone Crest the visit most likely would not be so kind.
"She certainly is," he agreed, voice holding solid to continue the pattern of not betraying his emotions.
"Thank you for that."It was only shortly after this that Minka arrived. Her pawsteps could be heard drawing near, Gent's ears swiveling to meet their sound before his head followed suit. A warm, almost apologetic smile was sent her way. Again, he regretted having to pull her from her time with the children, but ultimately the gain from this occasion would outweigh such small inconveniences.
Even once she reached his side, the queen continued to come closer, and Gent found himself leaning into her touch. It wasn't until after she had drawn away and his gaze raised to see that Alphinaud had averted his own did the king fully comprehend what such a gesture might have meant between them. Suddenly, he felt something akin to the emotions he'd held when hearing about Ari's venture outside of his domain, though while their
burning was familiar he knew that this was something different entirely. Unwilling to give it even a moment's thought, he was incredibly thankful for their applicant's forging ahead with his verbal resume.
He listened perhaps a bit more diligently than he otherwise would have, but the course of action worked its magic in distracting him from the troubling thoughts that had tried to worm their way into his mind with Minka's bold greeting. Several ideas sat on the back of his tongue, words to bolster Alphinaud's presence before the queen and to convince her of his use. However, the man had done an eloquent job himself, and anything further Gent could say in his regard would need to be sensed by the regal herself. That was, after all, the entire reasoning behind calling her in the first place. If she saw nothing but genuity when appraising Alphinaud, Gent would
know that his faith would be well placed.