“I am inclined to disagree, my friend,” Veho replied easily, shaking his head. How should a wolf treat another so kind, but with sweetness and sugar? He would only make her bitter if he used vinegar and acid (as if it were ever in his nature to do such). “You need to nothing to ‘earn’ my friendship, for you already have. You appear, and suddenly the world seems a different place, somehow full of grace, full of light. How was I to know so much hope was held inside me? You are such a rare creature, it would be a tragedy to diminish you by treating you any less than you rightly deserve.”
Where her shoulder pressed into his, the medic leaned right back, a satisfied sigh falling from his lips. In truth, simple comradery did a great deal for the gray wolf – social interactions were so rewarding in and of themselves. Still, he’d always been a chatty wolf, and once prodded, it was near impossible for the medicine man to resist. “Ah, it would be ungrateful of me to complain, for I am blessed with what I have. Some wolves never even see a pack, and I have fallen into one that suits me as if I was crafted just for it. Still, I would be lying if I said nothing weighed upon me.”
And I have been struggling with my honesty, lately.
“I fear I have fallen in love, without much meaning to. All the same, I can no longer imagine my life without, but -- But it feels rather selfish. I love him. I want nothing but happiness for him.”
Silence.
“But he’s already taken a mate.”