Answering Deacon's call, Tomen had not expected the conversation to turn as reflective, as personal, as it had. He barely knew the guy! But somehow, that made it easier, because Deacon came with little prejudice or opinions of his own about the wolves they discussed, and while Tomen cared deeply about how he was perceived by those close to him, Deacon was still a stranger. It was like attending some kind of anonymous meeting where he could just offload it all. And Deacon, to his credit, was a good, engaged listener, and Tomen found his inhibitions slowly crumbling, along with his usual occasionally-stumbling speech. Talking from such a raw, honest place made his hesitation all but vanish.
"I think he was sick before I was even born. I've heard so many people talk about him, about what he did, how great he was and how many lives he changed... but all I knew was an ill old man. Wish I had known him before, but I didn't. It hit dad hard 'cause he still was so young when Borden got old, I guess. Never really had his dad around for long before he had to take care of him. I know it was touch for him."
He wasn't totally heartless; he could see that Rook had struggled and suffered, had worked so hard, but for what? He'd worn himself thin and then just snapped, and... the rest was history. As far as Tomen was concerned, it could stay history.
The talk of Grizzly Hollow and the Macieos, though, brought a deep frown to the swarthy boy's face, ears flicking back in distaste of what he was hearing. Deacon apologised for it, and though Tomen felt strangely offended by the suggestion, he gave it the respect of a serious response. He'd never thought about it like that before. "I get what you mean, but... I think it is theirs. If I go, then the Lyalls haunt this place no more. Everybody else with that name has already abandoned it for the Reach. Grizzly Hollow is @Veho's now. He didn't form it or name it, but he stepped up when dad couldn't handle the pressure, and he's been here. His kids were born here. He loves these cedarwoods and I hope that they bring his family every bit of happiness that it denied mine."
Deacon's final whispered confession resonated so deeply with Tomen that, despite their different opinions on who Grizzly Hollow belonged to and whether or not that was right, despite his jealousy over who this man was to @Nineva, he felt a budding kinship - in this, at least. "I know exactly what you mean. It's like - they couldn't just pick one, you're stuck with both legacies, like you've got to make them both proud somehow, even when that's pretty much impossible. I was supposed to be the lord of Grizzly Hollow one day, after my dad got too old or whatever, but I really, really don't want it. Do you..."
Seeing how raw Deacon also looked, Tomen didn't realise he had shuffled forward to bring them closer together so they could still hear each other's hushed voices. "Do you ever think about changing it? Your name?"