At least he wasn't ashamed of it. Trisden might not have understood it, but in many ways that went hand-in-hand with her relationship with her youngest brother anyway. They had always been close, she suspected, due to their different natures. The only qualities they truly shared were a love for the family, a passion for what was
right, an ambitious drive, but where Trisden fancied herself critical and calm, @
Rook had been emotive and dramatic. She had feared it would get him in trouble one day, his passion taking him down roads it would be hard to come back from, hasty decisions made from his heart rather than his head.
That was the crux of it. Trisden was ruled by her head, and Rook had always been ruled by his heart.
Thus she judged the man in front of her, whose cool manner was not quite as she had expected. @
Veho was not the first wolf to have caught Rook's eye - and knowing her brother's penchant for fleeting but intense flings, there had probably been other men and women she didn't know about (his absent baby-mama being proof of that!) - and, she had absolutely no doubt that he would be the last. She considered warning Veho of this fact, that it wasn't because Rook was fickle or callous. In fact, it was entirely the opposite.
"Good," she said, at length, having mulled over his response for any sign of deception or fakery. She'd found none. This Veho seemed genuine, and Trisden had had to accept she was no longer her brother's guardian when he had first left the Reach with Bishop. Nor was she his parent, or his lover. Properly navigating those minefields were his responsibility... and yet, try and she might, Trisden would never be able to relinquish the role of protective older sister.
"Considering your relationship, I'm sure you're perfectly aware what sort of wolf Rook is, so perhaps I don't need to warn you. Still, I hope you'll appreciate that I've known him longer than you, since he was born, and he hasn't changed one bit. So please take me at face value when I say - Rook loves hard. He loves with everything he's got, and I've seen it burn out because he can't control himself, can't temper his feelings. It's not a bad thing. I've wished I could love so unconditionally and wholly as him. But it is plain that he has gone through one lover already since he left - has had a child! I will make no judgements as to whether or not your relationship played a part in the breakdown of the one between him and Quil, but... I'll just say it wouldn't surprise me. Like I said, he loves hard, he loves fast, and his self-restraint was always appalling."
Her jaw clenched and unclenched as she considered her next words carefully, having decided to be completely open and honest. Her nose twitched up, for she'd momentarily forgotten that she was far from home, having slipped all-too easily back into the Trisden Lyall of the Reach, that cool, deliberate manner she prided herself on lacing her manner. She did not speak to offend, she spoke to inform - she just spoke
bluntly.
"That said. I like to think that I love him almost as much. So while I hope your arrangement is a sign that he has grown up and been able to settle down, perhaps found what he was looking for that monogamy never gave him, I will say that if you hurt him, I will find you.
"Rook's happiness is second to none to me. If it is truly the same with you, then we will get on just fine."