It was rare that he found himself in such pleasing company. The wolves of Oak Tree Bend were mostly practical, blunt creatures, with little sense of wit and no appreciation for the game of words. He generally didn't blame them for it, they were honest, good wolves, and several of them were family to the ebony scout; But it is nice to know that I haven't lost ALL ability in this sport! And even nicer to interact with someone who not only appreciated the joke, but even played along. Drestig watched the woman closely, a curious, delighted expression on his face while he studied her reaction. She was no easy read, which intrigued him, her dark eyes glowing with mystery and charm. And her question made him smile widely, brows lifting as if in defeat; "Ah, yes, awfully good." He admitted, running his eyes slowly along her frame with a small, appreciative snicker.
The atmosphere was effectively ruined by her blunt statement though, Drestig's smile freezing on his lips as he looked back to her face, searching for the joke in her eyes that he hadn't heard in her voice. It wasn't there. All humor had dissipated, her expression somber as she stared, almost blankly, at him, waiting silently. A nervous chuckle passed the silver-tipped man's dark lips; "Oh, uhm..." Admittedly, her blunt declaration had rattled him a bit, the air around them suddenly heavy. Dark tail twitched behind him, tongue slipping out to run along his muzzle. With furrowed brows he looked at the dun-pelted shewolf, head titling ever so slightly as he turned over her statement in his head; So cold... Really, the somberness was what ticked him the most, how matter-of-fact she had stated it. He had his share of experience with killing, but that had been very different; The memory still made him tremble slightly. But she seemed so unmoved.
Finally, with carefully measured movements, the raven chap lowered his hunches to the ground, expression thoughtful as he mumbled: "I see." There was no easy comeback this time, no snide remark to move along the game and return the move to her. Their little play had ended, and now he sat in front of a stranger with more information than he had ever expected to get; More than I have of many wolves I know better... He was so used to secrets, so wrapped up in a world of half-truths and omissions, that this apparent honesty left him speechless. That was when his smile returned, splitting his mouth slowly as his eyes trailed down for a moment, laughing internally. If there was one thing he never experienced, it was speechlessness. With a fresh twinkle in his bright embers, he looked back up at her, ears waving amusedly; "I'll admit, you got me there." His voice was low, cautious, but warm, and his brows cocked s he continued; "I wasn't exactly expecting such an... honest answer." His lips med again as his smile disappeared, though his expression remained favorable, eyes meeting hers with openness when he said: "I'm sure you had you reasons?" The questioning tone was a prompt sure, but he didn't truly expect her to elaborate, she had already divulged more than he would ever have to any random loner; No matter how charming. But he was curious, he rather liked the witty woman and he would very much like to know what had made her take such drastic action.
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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.