& NOW I KNOW THE ONLY COMPASS THAT I NEED
She lost eye contact with him again, but her own gaze refused to move, continuing to try and discern anything that it could from his dark features. That he didn't want her to stop talking emboldened her, and that he admitted to having no words gave her heart a hard tug. Somehow, she didn't often find herself having that problem, but she was able to sympathize with such a plight all the same. Maybe the difference truly was Kenelm. That bothered her to know; even after he had gone, she was still discovering just how deeply he had helped her, and she would never have the chance to repay him. Confiding in him had helped her to become familiar with her own feelings, to reason them out and come to terms with them. What if Tomen had never had a Kenelm? Was that maybe why it all was unraveling in just this way?
I can't... Nineva stepped forward, ears raising and worry infecting her expression. She didn't want to make him hurt more with this, and part of her wanted to speak up and tell him that he didn't need to visit places he didn't want to. But he knew that, didn't he? She wished she knew for certain if this would be healthy for him or not. Kenelm would have known.
Then he finally did get something out, and it broke her heart. Without further hesitation Nineva rushed her friend, fitting herself against his chest and burying her face against the ruff of fur just below his temple. Her hind legs curled up under her as she reclined and stilled within the embrace.
You were not a mistake,
she assured him. I would be so lonely if you weren't here, Tomen. You're so important.
She didn't want him to continue thinking otherwise for another single second. She knew that sneaking feeling, had felt it especially strongly the night her mother had left; that she and her siblings had not been worth sticking around for. That Tomen felt anything similar, much less something even worse was heart wrenching and she wished that simple words could fix it. While she doubted it would be so easy, knew, it would not hinder her from trying.
Who would keep the owlets at bay if you weren't here?
she attempted weakly to get him to smile again, even if just briefly.
IS THE ONE THAT LEADS BACK TO YOU.