9/14, clear skies, deep into the night.
Father had already been gone for several hours now, and without his remaining parent Sven found himself as restless as ever. Even the opportunity to curl up with @Morganna could not draw him into the confines of any den tonight, and he certainly did not want to share close quarters with the virtual stranger @Elettra and her other family, no matter how highly Skoll spoke of the queen. In all honesty, on these rare occasions that his father left to search for her, Sven truly felt like a ghost with no ties to this world that had always carried on without him.
As his paws carried him through the swaying shadows, his pale eyes shone sharply with each kiss of the moon's light that the constantly moving tendrils allowed through. There was something to them, something that was trying to manifest itself, and something that would not be MOLLIFIED. The many emotions, caused by abandonment and the utter lack of answers the child was able to obtain, were growing restless, tired of being kept sealed within the untouched quarters of his heart. This stifling fed the virus that was his father's genetic gift to him, and he could feel his heart blackening under the weight.
Sven was burning to let it out, but how could he? @Piety was out there, she had to be, and if she heard about him misbehaving in any capacity, she would surely stay away for good. The Archer heir felt as though he had no other options, but still he was a child and his self control was not enough to keep such turmoil at bay forever. When something new passed through his lungs, the levy began to give.
He knew the scent, knew the voice, but had yet to place the face. While Skoll hadn't given Angier the honor of being named king, Sven was aware that this man was his nonno, and his relation to his nonna made him a royal as well. He led the pack alongside her, willingly shouldering the responsibilities that came with it. Sven couldn't comprehend it all, but he knew this meant that Angier was meant to take care of them, so why had he allowed Piety to vanish?
Fueled with purpose, his strides quickened, thrusting him through curtain after curtain of willow leaves until the man was within his view, another shadow amongst the crowd. Anger was seeping through the cracks, acidic and melting through everything it touched. By the time Sven had approached the elder, his face was twisted with both anguish and rage.
"How could you?" he demanded, voice cracking from the raw emotion it held. "How could you not even know she had gone?"