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Nineva - okay to assume this is set after their meeting?
Sombrely grateful that his uncle accepted his presence, Tomen pressed a little deeper into the white flank, trying to draw comfort from the presence of family even as he couldn't tear his eyes away from his father. Perhaps he felt as though he could melt away into that colourless fur and not have to watch the spectacle.
Help me, his idol whined, and Tomen slunk away a little further. The plea wasn't for him, it was for @
Veho, who stepped up to the request eagerly. It was probably for the best - the boy had no idea how to fix the terrible pain which must have been raging inside his father. Perhaps he should have gone to him after all, to offer his love and comfort, but, in all honesty, the panic attack (as @
Jynx so put it) frightened him. Tomen didn't know how to react to seeing his father so distraught. The calm presence of his pale uncle had drawn him in and now he clung to it as though it were air, for the only other option were to fall to distress just like his father.
Somewhere far away, somebody else responded to the call, and more came, but Tomen could not stop staring at Veho and his father to take much notice. He recognised @
Titan's voice, but the words were distant and fuzzy, and it was only the gentle touch of his only agemate which allowed any distraction. Glancing at her briefly, he managed a weak smile, glad she could make it - though that sentiment seemed perverse. What an unhappy occasion to be at, how cruel to wish that someone could make it. At least she didn't know Borden, so her sorrow would be less than even his own. It was each crash of pain which reverberated through @
Rook which were striking Tomen, the loss of his grandfather felt primarily through his father's far more significant loss.
Tomen met his uncle's gaze, then, his eyes dulled with the strain of the empathy he felt for Rook, desperate for some kind of rationalisation or reason. The words which finally came were strange, but they sounded as though his uncle had said them before. The idea that the white man was familiar with situations like these was enough to comfort Tomen somewhat, and as such he tried to distance himself from his father's pain and focus on the reason everyone had come; to grieve a patriarch whose existence was the reason for any of them even being here. They are at peace, were the words said, and Tomen hoped so, he hoped so.
Pushing his nose into the soft spot under his uncle's jawline for just a moment, wanting to convey gratitude and sympathy and solidarity without being able to use words. Then, with a deep breath, he stepped shakily forward, towards Veho and his father. As much as it was Rook's duty as father to protect Tomen, it was his duty as son to reciprocate, as best he could. Glancing at Veho, and then letting his eyes rest on his father, he moved to stand at Rook's shoulder, muzzle tucked firmly beneath his father's chin.