His ears lifted ever so slightly as she started talking again, before slamming shut against his skull again.
Jesus fuck, his mind hissed. Now his mother had
no ears? He had to admit, he wasn't sure how those things were
supposed to go; as much as the ranks had switched up at the Ridge, it had never been through an actual challenge. The leaders just kept giving up, for valid or invalid reasons, cycling the position between themselves without any effort on the successor's part. At least, that's how the teen saw it.
No, it didn't bother him at all really how aggressive that pack was. He wouldn't be surprised, recalling @
Craw's little exercise for him. What made him shudder was thinking of his mother experiencing such pain, of someone else daring to lay a paw on her, and of course, in the back of his mind, a whisper of
and she would still prefer that to coming back for me.
Thankfully, Sahalie continued on, leading his thoughts down a different path. He knew where she was going with her words from the start of them, thanks to his run in with her
future co-leader. But his heart both broke and hummed with her confession of how it felt to discard that dream of hers. Sven knew how it must feel, and was saddened by what she was going through. Yet he couldn't help but smugly recognize that he had been right and Alastor's words had proven false. Had the boy really believed them, been blind to her true emotions, or had he just been trying to rub in his face how happy Sahalie was without her childhood friend?
Then lastly, she gave him an offer that actually did help repair some of the broken beams on the bridge between them. Even that acknowledgment of his loyalty to his home was kind upon his ears. Sven nuzzled closer.
"I'm sorry," he told her, and his words felt much more genuine now.
"I wish I could have been there for you through all of it. I know you felt about the Bend like I feel about the Ridge, and it... shouldn't be easy to walk away from that. It means you're... really a good wolf."
The phrase would sound lackluster in any other conversation, but she should know how much that particular descriptor meant to the young Archer. His tail picked up to wag a few times.
"Which you've always been, of course."
It really wasn't anything new, and he wasn't sure if his words even were worth the air it took to speak them, but he felt it was important to reinforce what he thought of her still, despite what had happened.
"... the Ridge isn't doing well. My..." he voice cracked with emotion that Sven was trying to hold back,
"my Nonna died. My uncle gave up leadership, and I'm... I'm done watching them fuck it all up. I'm going to be an adult in a few weeks, and then I'm going to try and become alpha."
It wasn't the first time he'd admitted it, but it was still significant for the youth to say aloud.
"If that doesn't work though... if the Ridge is damned to fall apart no matter what... I'll come to you."