A low chuckle rolled in his throat as the dark pup pushed her muzzle under his raised paw, hiding her entire face. However she soon reemerged, looking up at him with those gorgeous puppy-blues. Her words stabbed at his heart once more, the tone making it seem like she felt guilty for her pack mates lack of affection. Still, she went on with a pups naive persistence, mentioning her brother, which made Drestig's ears perk. He raised an eyebrow at her comment, wanting to ask what made the boy weird; Perhaps simply the fact that he is a boy..?
But again, before he could ask any questions, the dark child had moved on; She sure is spirited! Quickly getting to her feat and lifting herself up, Sahalie leaned against him, and the raven man turned his head to watch as she seemed to study his body thoroughly. He flashed her a small smile, considering if he should roll over to let her get to the soft, silver hairs on his belly, but then she suddenly looked back at him. Their eyes met, and her expression was uncomfortably serious when she finally answered his question.
The smile was gone, and the ebony scout had to fight his feelings for a moment, feeling that thick guilt well up in his chest again; Wallowing isn't gonna do any good! He chastised himself harshly, looking into the tiny face to remind himself of his audience. What she needed was support, his excuses and bad feelings would not solve anything. With a small sigh, Drestig shuffled on the ground, moving around a little before finally deciding to sit up, moving gently to give her time to take her paws down. Once comfortably seated, turned towards the shadowy pup, head bowed to look down at her, he offered a new smile, small and melancholic, but a smile at least. Voice so soft it would barely reach her, the Avalon said: "I'm afraid you can't fix everything, lass. No one can." It was a hard lesson, but one every wolf would need to learn; Even if she is still so young... For a moment, his eyes drifted away from her, trailing over the dark oaken trees wrapped in ghostly fog, and he clenched his teeth as his own pain pressed within. Then he shook his head lightly and looked back down at the gangly girl, blinking moisture from his eyes; "But you can help." His voice was a little hoarse, but he cleared it quickly and then smiled at Sahalie, a genuine expression of happiness this time.
Suddenly moving forwards, Drestig stretched out his leg to lay a paw across the girl's back and pull her closer, his pale chest and stomach now exposed for her to cuddle against. "You see we all have many reasons to be sad, but what you do is remind us that we also have reasons to be happy. And that's very important." The lean adult lowered his nose close to the pup's, looking into her eyes with all the warmth he could muster in his gaze; "When you're happy, we realize that we can still be happy too." Gently he touched his nose to hers, hoping that his words hadn't been too much for her to understand; The last thing I want is for her to be sad too...
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"Speech" Thoughts
WHEN YOUR DREAMS ALL FAIL,
AND THE ONES WE HAIL,
Drestig AvalonARE THE WORST OF ALL,
AND THE BLOOD'S RUN STALE.