This wasn't a conversation that Askan wanted to have. Just the thought of admitting that he was wrong and what he'd done was enough to make his throat tighten in discomfort. Sure, he could have kept his mouth shut and pretended that nothing had happened, but Askan knew full well that if he did that then it would probably all come back and bite him in the ass. If Drestig was going to hear about this, then it would be far better if Askan told him of his own free volition.
Still, it was difficult- almost impossible- for the Yukon wolf to gather up the courage to seek out the Old man. Askan had no reason to fear him, Drestig had been nothing but kind to him and yet the thought of pulling him aside and telling him how much of a screw up he was.... Askan flinched at the thought. He hadn't screwed up, even now Askan stood by his actions. He had no regrets when it came to saving Percy and well Lorcan... They were sort of even now weren't they? He didn't like the Whitestoner, but at least he was alive, he had Askan to thank for that. Or so he would claim.
Come on, he could do this. Talking to Drestig wasn't hard, it felt easy, comfortable even. So what did he have to lose? A lot really, if he screwed this up. Everything even. What sort of idiot would he be if he lost his once chance of redemption? His one chance to actually mean something? But no, he could and would do this. It was now or never.
Steeling himself, Askan sought out the Old man. To his relief, it wasn't difficult as he hadn't strayed to far from the den. Lucky too, as the snowfall was heavy and Askan was in no mood to wade through the snow in his hunt for the old man. Squinting against the white, Askan approached Drestig's dark form, which stood out as stark as could be.
"Hey, Old man." Askan greeted, his voice even more solemn than usual. "Can we talk? It's nothing serious... Well maybe it is. Sort of? Ugh, I don't know. Just figured I should be the one to tell you."
Askan glanced down at the snow swallowing his stumpy legs so that he didn't have to look his boss in the eyes. Well, he'd gotten off to an awful start, how bad could this be? Terrible, most likely. Not that he didn't deserve whatever came next.