47F, clear skies -- for dear little @Tomen
There were good days, and there were bad. There were bad nights, and there were worse. Since his talk with Quil, the medicine man found himself loathe to seek out the Lord of the Cedarwood Forest whenever the nightmares plagued him. It was not so much that he feared Rook, or even desired his company any less than he had in the weeks past – it was not so, for he wished for the alpha’s presence now more than he’d ever before. But within him the Queen of the Hollow wolves had planted a seed of doubt, and next to that she’d sowed a grain of guilt. Given a bit of time and patience, both had sprouted into hideous vines, creeping up the man’s ribs like a trellis before climbing over any barricade he’d put about his own heart. There they could put on the squeeze, cover him in thistles and weeds.
What had he done? What had he done?
Veho swallowed down a heartbroken noise, finding a barren patch to lay himself down and gaze up at the moon. He’d done the same with his friend, his partner, his love many times before, but here he lay alone, staring up at the sky with a sad song on his mind. All the stars, all the lights are misty in the river. In the darkness, the trees are full of starlight. And all I see is him and me forever and forever, and I know it’s only in my mind.
No matter what, no matter what developed between them, how organic the love was budding in his heart, Quil was there, Quil would come first, Quil had to come first. What sort of wolf was he, that could preach peace and love, and so willingly break a kind woman’s heart? If he’d not met her on that fateful night, watching stars as they discussed respective cases of insomnia, perhaps it would have been easier to pretend he was committing no great sin, but now Veho knew well the truth. Here he betrayed everything he believed in, everything his parents taught him to stand for. They would be so disappointed in him. @Namid was disappointed in him, this he could feel, Oolijee would feel little different he suspected.
“Oh, Veho,” he sighed unhappily, closing quicksilver eyes as he rested his strong jawline against his forelimbs. “Oh, Veho, what did you get yourself into? What have you done?”
Even he knew there was no simple answer for this mess, and this mess was his. Once @Rook had confessed to his mateship and his son, the medicine man should have ceased to entertain any thoughts further than a companionable friendship with the alpha male – and yet here he was, on the floor, tears burning beneath his eyelids as he wrestled with the sins he continued to commit. All this, and he still couldn’t stop. Wouldn’t stop. Needed Rook like he needed air – if only he could reconcile his selfish wants and Quil’s needs, perhaps it would feel less like a dagger stuck into his heart and more like a knife cutting away the thistle and weeds. Would there be no freedom here?