Let me know if you don't want me to assume he walks with her. ^^
Lunette Vuesain
I’ve got my love stuck in my head
There were thing she ought to think of, but they were things she did not want to think of. They were the budding thoughts of an adult, thoughts like dark, slender vines wrapping themselves around her soul, her heart, her mind—they pulsed and vibrated, and the strange hymn of their movement turned to whispers. What will happen to you when you grow up? His dark form materialized between the trees, and her heart shivered. What will happen to him, when he's older? She had learned, the hard way, that things didn't stay the same. A rent in her ear she could live with, and when she grew up, Aleister had been little but a story of a lost brother. He had never impacted her life.
But now, Ismena had gone on to become one of those stories, a tale to be told to the next litter of cubs—oh, your older sister Ismena, she had wandering paws and an insatiable hunger for adventure, so before she was even a year old she left to wander the world and seek wonders. And they would never have seen her, never have known her, and she would only be a story to them, a story like Aleister.
Kajika, she thought as she watched him approach, was one of those stories too. He had left his birth pack and had ended up here, thrust into position as second of Fallen Tree Cove, and guardian of a young, frightened girl. Would he become a story here, as well? Would he leave, maybe not this spring, but the next? To seek his own cove with fallen trees, a mate, cubs?
And if he left—what would happen to her?
So the vines hummed around her being, dark thoughts she tried to cure with sunlight, but it was sorely lacking on that day. She was afraid of making him her sun because.. the ache in her heart was frightening, a thing of the monster and the vines. She didn't know what it wanted of her. She didn't know why it was there. She wasn't sure she wanted to feel it. She didn't want to lose more than she already had.
"Here I am," she chimed in happily, unable to stop herself, tail still swaying serenely behind her as she watched him approach. “I've been looking all over for you because I wanted to apologize for not being around much lately. Especially when you needed me most, I hope you can forgive me.” As with all things, as with all sentences starting with I was looking or I want to talk to you, her heart did a sickening back-flip, and her blood surged with adrenaline for the briefest of moments. She steadied herself, concern leaking into her eyes. She felt older all of a sudden. Morn worn. More aware. Her head tilted back as his muzzle pressed against her jaw. "Always," she said quietly. While she couldn't believe it on some days, it helped to know that he had noticed, that he had at least thought about her as she was left alone in the cold.
“I've also come to spend some time with you and wanted to know what you might want to do.” Suddenly self-conscious, her tail drooped, her ears flattened, and she looked aside, down the icy, snow-covered shoreline. Even though it was his suggestion, she couldn't help but wonder, why is it always about me? What about if there was something he wanted to do—?
"Walk with me?" she asked, hesitantly, and began to pick her away over the ice and rocks sitting out of it. She threw a cautious glance at him, fighting with herself as her bursting heart begged her to ask but her mind yelled it's none of your business. Just because he made it about her, she didn't have to let it stay that away—definitely too self-conscious to snatch up the moment and just bask in his presence. The last thing she wanted was to accidentally be a burden on him. So, she turned it back on him as she walked, but the largest part of why was out of care. "Something's been bothering you lately, hasn't it?"