She was pouting but she was not looking up at him. Yeah, Alastor sure did like happy, smiling wolves since he preferred to kiss some
fun version of her in the moonlight. More than anything Sahalie wanted to
be a fun wolf, because at least when she was a fun wolf life wasn't hard, other wolves enjoyed her, and she did not get into so many fights with Alastor. Or was it the other way around—that she was only fun because those other things didn't happen. A shaky inhale rattled her whole body, and she reminded herself that strength was being fun and happy and smiling
in spite of everything. This was all just a test for her and she couldn't lose herself to a situation that was only temporary. Oh, it was so hard though. Her small, dark body exhaled.
At the suggestion that they didn't have to stay here, the girl's auric stare jumped up to meet his. Sahalie was shocked. The statement was halfway to treason, she felt. Sahalie hadn't been the girl to wonder about leaving home—that was for Kyna—and had only left Oak Tree Bend because she felt duty bound to Spieden, a duty that didn't simply end. Even though she was not attached emotionally to Whitestone Monadnock, the simple idea of
leaving simply had not occurred. And neither had
making her own. That was something she had never known was
real, something she could
do. Packs just
existed to Sahalie. They were a part of the land and that was how things were, they existed longer than she had been alive. Her eyelashes fluttered rapidly.
But did they?
Could she just
create one?
Sahalie's heartbeat quickened all on its own before she was even aware that Alastor was moving towards her. His muzzle reached out for hers and she held deathly still. She shouldn't have felt grateful—after all, his muzzle had kissed
strangers—but she was, because Alastor wasn't leaving her. Gent's insistence that of "once a deserter, always a deserter" be damned. Sahalie was a deserter now and their kind had to stick together. With a weak smile and downcast eyes she mumbled, "
You can see her again..." Who was she to stop him? "
I can't stop you from having friends... just.. " Perking up a little, her smile widened slightly, "
Maybe I can meet her? Maybe that would make me feel better?"
"
I'll have to think about the pack stuff though. This has just... well, it's been a long enough night I think. We can talk more about in the morning." Her paws were sliding forward on the ground, towards Alastor's, as she sank to the ground. A yawn bellowed from her small form. "
I think you finally tired me out."