The turning of the season had greeted Rook Lyall with familiar feelings that had lingered so dangerously beneath the surface of this fur and mind all-year round. Now was the time where it all overwhelmed him - the heat flashes, itchiness, and general discomfort of suffering from an insatiable or, rather, unfulfilled need. Around @Veho his heart beat too fast, as though it were attempting to clamber up into his throat and escape him altogether. His breath would not catch; his mind would not recover from the daze of hormones and cologne currently in the air. Instinctively, all he could manage was to be close to his partner at (nearly) all hours of the day. Then, by the middle of the night, he found himself squirming about, trembling and writhing, having no choice but to find solace in the cool night air.
On unsteady legs, Rook sleepily dragged his feet through the carpet of pine needles, trying and failing to meditate as he sought out the open skies in search of the stars. In the meads, he sighed as he realized there were no pinpricks of light to be found - and, nothing visually distracting to keep himself from thinking such... sinful things. Twice, @Amaryllis had crossed his mind; @Oula had come around once. And every time he caught himself staring into the sky, lost in imagining what meeting them at this hour might have been like, he frowned. He frowned then shivered. The last time he had done something like this, felt like this, he had lost Quil. Even if that whole mess of a tryst had all collapsed on itself from misunderstanding, Rook could not help but to suddenly feel simultaneously empty for missing her. He had done it to himself. To all of them. He wanted them so much, he lost them... and so much more. It had come to a point now that he felt that if he wanted Veho any more than he rightfully should have, he would lose him, too.
The Lyall slouched as he bowed his head, a shiver running across his shoulders and down his spine. It was all uncouth; he, himself, was shameful, spiritually immoral, in the face of Kiche's teachings. But, Rook was a wolf... and if wolves were heathens, then a heathen he would be, if only he could accept such a thing.