Seeing the look of resentment in Reyes' eyes hurt. How much more pain could Askan take? Did Reyes really need to beat him when he was already down? Was it wrong of him to think that he would have understood? That Reyes would want to help him? Apparently so. Askan was at a loss at what to do, his thoughts ground to a halt and all he could think of was how all of this mess was somehow his fault. That he deserved this, that he had no right to seek out help when he should have known better in the first place. He hadn't actually 'done ' anything, but the fact he wanted to was more than enough to mark him as sullied, to place the blame on him. He sniffed again, suddenly feeling so very small and alone.
And then there was a nose pressing into his neck, sniffing and rummaging about in his scruff. Blinking, Askan tried to turn to see what he was doing, whether he looked mad or not. His tail lashed behind him and his ears were pressed flat to his head, but those captivating grey eyes were no longer narrowed in disgust. Instead, they carried another look, something equally as smouldering but not so harsh. Askan couldn't put a name to it-unsurprisingly- but it seemed soft, as though Reyes wasn't so angry at him anymore. His heart jumped a little at that, he was just so desperate to have someone help him. Even the slightest possibility that someone cared was enough to make him feel just a little better.
It seemed as though his hope wasn't in vain, as Reyes was quick to squash his fears and reassure him that this situation wasn't so bad.The relief the Selwyn felt was almost overwhelming, like he wanted to cry. Even in this state he wasn't a complete weakling, he'd hold it in, the last thing he wanted to do was make this even more awkward.
"Yes..You're right. It's not so bad. It's okay." He nodded slowly. "I'm okay.
Dropping to the floor, Askan rolled over, throwing his weight about as he did his best to rid himself of the horrible stench that clung to his coat. Just as Reyes said, the snow was wet and his fur was soggy in moments. Eventually, the Yukon wolf climbed to his feet and shook himself off, spraying Reyes in the process. He let out a long breath, he hadn't realised he'd been holding in, and turned his attention to his friend. His saviour really, after all who knows what he would have done if left alone to flip out?
Without thought, Askan headbutted his shoulder with a grumble. The snow had helped, had lessened the stench, but he still didn't smell like himself. Or more accurately he didn't smell right. Like he did before this whole mess. It would have been impossible for him not to notice the change in his scent ever since Reyes had joined the pack. He smelled less like himself and more of a combination of both himself with Reyes' piled on top. It'd been weird at first, but now it was natural. He kind of liked it.
"Still smell."