His prize went forgotten for the briefest of moments, butterflies exploding from his stomach and forcing their way into his chest as Rook appeared. Well, perhaps they were bigger than butterflies. Birds, maybe. They must be hawks, pounding away with their massive wings as they bumped into his heart, pressing against his ribs, and fluttered against his lungs. No wonder it was so hard to breath, faced with such a beautiful soul. Once he remembered how to inhale, the medicine man dipped his head, nose pressed into the alpha's cheek before licking under the male's chin, affection obvious if not in his attentions, than by the way the masked male held Veho's pale gaze.
The second question finally shook the subordinate free from his own thoughts, cheeks heating up beneath his fair cheeks. "Ah! Ah, no, no surprise, I'm afraid," he admitted, suddenly feeling a bit sheepish for his pride. It was a simple perch, after all – Rook likely had hundreds of these in his life! He'd probably caught half, too, but now he was here, and it would be wrong to waste the animal's life like that. After a momentary pause, he leaned down, nudging the silvery body towards his companion. "I caught this for you, my dear. Wanted to make sure you were eating, and the like."
Of course, Merlin's intentions were not entirely pure. Now that he was fairly well acclimated to Grizzly Hollow's domain and no longer the newest member of the pack, he received a fair bit less of the alpha's time. It was understandable, of course! He had a great many duties to attend to, with Piety, Chemical, and Rowan all joining their ranks in a matter of days. If that weren't enough, Borden's mind was clearly failing, and the lady of the lands had seemingly vanished. This would be stressful for any wolf, he thought, but how many others knew the way Rook tortured himself over the decision? Someone had to make sure such a beautiful soul was not destroyed in the overwhelming chaos, and Veho was more than happy to shoulder that role.
For him, it was not a burden. He was a wolf meant to serve. Never would he have aspirations of leadership or becoming an alpha. He would never found his own pack – of course, Merlin would be happy to help another achieve to their dreams and lay down the groundwork to a group and territory he would support. Had he known Rook prior, it was no question that he would have assisted the youngest son in his quest to reform his family home and raise the Lyall's kingdom from the rubble of where it once lay. It was a journey born of loyalty and love – perhaps it was more self-serving than that.
Veho would never be a wolf who operated under his own wants and needs. Even now, seeking out the alpha's attention (and affection, if he were being honest with himself) seemed terribly greedy when there were so many other members of the pack who might benefit from the leader's time. Regardless how much more he desired from his close companion, he would not, could not bring himself to ask for anything more than was already given. At least now, he could assuage some of his guilt by watching out for the newly crowned king. It seemed no one else was up to the task, especially with his missing sister, Bishop. Her name was dropped, here and there, but the aspiring medic had a hunch that did not accurately reflect how sorely his friend missed his twin. After all, he rarely spoke of his own sister, these days, but it was very rare for him to end a day without thinking of Neha at least once. They weren't twins, and his sibling had a much shorter time on the mortal earth. Albeit, Bishop wasn't dead, but wasn't it loss all the same, when one so close suddenly went missing from one's life? It was still a violent change, the landscape of the heart altered after a sudden storm, and no amount of reasoning could ever make it hurt less. Only time could heal these wounds. Time, and perhaps the open heart of another.
Drawn from the depths of his thoughts once more, Veho offered his friend a slow smile, leaning forward shyly to nuzzle him again. How things had changed! Not so long ago, he simply wished to honor his Ancestors and do their good work while on this mortal earth. Now, here he was, eagerly awaiting the arrival of Rook as if he were the sun, all life revolving around his mismatched eyes and bright smiles. Pious individual as he was, he found himself considering conversion to heliolatry every time the man came around. If he were honest with himself, he might admit he was absolutely smitten with Rook and all he'd done. Even now, he feared to say it out loud, but it may have been evident in those moonlit eyes if the lord cared to study his subordinate's reverent gaze even for a moment.
But, ah, there his mind went, getting away from him again! A hazard of being such a thoughtful sort, but Veho hadn't called the busy wolf here only to feed him a fish (though he though such an event was perfectly justified, all the same). "I, ah, well, I also wished to ask you something, while I stole a moment of your time," he finally clarified, tail wagging slowly behind him as he studied his friend. There had been something on his mind – something he wished to discuss before he acted upon it. The healer had never been an impulsive individual. Even joining Grizzly Hollow had taken a great deal of meditation and consultation with his Ancestors before he threw in his lot. (All this was aided by one of his favorite hallucinogens, but that was neither here nor there, nor was it a resource he had access to at this very moment.) "I was wondering, Gaheris, if you would find it offensive should I challenge Titan for his rank. I am, well, there are several males between ourselves, and I would offer myself to assist in your efforts in any way I can. It would…seem more appropriate, I think, if I held some backing behind my word." He paused for a moment, skin going scarlet beneath his pelt. "I realize that was very bold - I defer to your judgment on this."
First of all, a novel, by Veho. . __ .;; He has a lot of strong feelings. Almost went a little Romeo/Juliet there. These two always give me so much muse.
Note to self: 1086 words.