After the discussion they'd had, the next logical step was to approach Kova about the subject and discern what the near-adult felt about all of their intentions. With Gent's own mindset, he found it near impossible that the boy would refuse what they had to offer. After all, he could not comprehend a reason why Kova would not want to carry on his parents' legacy and don the mantle of leadership, and certainly would not foresee his and Raela's assistance to be turned down. It was remembered how quickly the youth had turned against him upon the discovery of Minka's death, the blame he'd held within his eyes, yet the man could not know the full extent of the heir's hatred for him, and surely did not anticipate that lending the yearling power but be the same as sharpening an enemy's blade for him.
Therefor, he thought this conversation to be quick and efficient, an easy discourse between the trio. With Raela at his side and her support securely within his arsenal, he lifted his muzzle to the air to send out a call requesting Kova's presence. Even though he still regretted Minka's own presence at his shoulder, he felt as though the pieces that had been scattered by her passing were beginning to fall back into place. They were making the best of this tragedy, he was certain of it.