Her tail still lashed from side to side, her fur bristling along her spine as she was ever so kindly escorted back home by a wolf she really would have preferred to have left her alone. She just couldn’t win and the burning was only intensifying – she still had no idea why, but it was like that one itch you sometimes get where the longer you leave it, the more it bothers you until you finally scratch it. “What th’fuck is yer problem?” She finally snapped with another growl, her electric blue gaze mentally stabbing him repeatedly with a very sharp stick.
Why did he have to interfere? Was he purposefully trying to cause her physical and mental pain? She swore she felt like she was going insane, and her behavior certainly suggested it. But no, because Mr. Save-the-Day couldn’t keep his nose out of her business. She hadn’t been considering the consequences, or the fact that she had no real right to act on these behaviors – she was not alpha, Kisla was. Despite her displeasure, she would wait for an answer, freezing in her tracks before they reached the border to stare him down. If he wanted to go on, he could go without her until he explained himself. She was not a child and she refused to let him treat her like such.