The sudden break in silence threw him off.
"Uh." His mouth was moving before his brain could catch up, and he found himself in a moment of pure panic. Because they asked him something.
And oh god, what did they just ask him!? The frantic whirring of his brain could probably be heard miles away. But thankfully - the moment was short lived, because it was then one of his paws slipped out from under him.
He landed in the snow on his stomach, limbs skewed at awkward angles beneath his bulky frame with a bewildered
'oof' slipping past his lips. He couldn't move fast enough as he pulled himself up and onto his hindquarters. That certainly woke him up. And he still didn't have a clue as to what Reyes had asked him.
"Yeah?" He was awake, but not necessarily
smart, and especially not in moments of panic. Instead he kept on sitting in the snow with a cold belly and racing mind. Because he hoped that was a good enough answer for whatever the hell they just asked asked him. He took advantage of his own daze to take in his surroundings. And immediately
balked because he knew where they were.
Even beneath all the snow, he could remember those dead ferns from anywhere. For good measure he cocked his head and squinted.
Yep, the forest was definitely ringing a bell in the back of his head. He never regretted anything as much as he did right then. Not when he interrupted an important hunt, not when he went hunting for the Qalupalik, and not when he wandered off and almost lost his ear because of it. None of those past moments could live up to what was happening right then.
(Maybe he was being melodramatic but what did he know, ever?)
His heart rate spiked as the weight of
guilt and
anxiety hit him full force, just as it always did when he was under even the slightest amount of pressure. So he did what he did best when he felt
static-y - and broke into rambling, stuttering speech. Neither the rambling nor stuttering were new elements to his speech patterns but he spoke all the same.
"I think - I think - I think, I was uh, attacked, somewhere near here." His gaze flickered back and forth from tree to tree, and he couldn't stop shuffling his paws. The entire world was suddenly bearing down upon him and
boy oh boy, could he feel it. He forced himself to focus on the dark form of Reyes, yellow eyes blinking owlishly.
One half of him said
bad no go like a petulant child, and the other half of him said
follow friend now also just like a petulant child. Never before was he so torn between options.
"Yeah." He finished lamely, so unsure of what to do with himself in that moment.