This was it, this was smartest idea Askan had ever come up with. He'd never been the sort to scheme and plan things, he'd always preferred to think on the fly and make things up as he went. But even he had to admit that this plan of his was cunning and best of all it had been so easy to follow through. It had been effortless really, which was a nice bonus that would make the result all the more sweet. He almost couldn't believe it really, that he'd even think of doing something so cheeky, but there he was trotting back home with an antler held between his teeth.
And where had he found it? The antler ring of course. He'd stolen it, taken it for his own and he didn't feel bad about it in the least. After all, it wasn't as though there weren't plenty left. Surely one antler wouldn't be missed. The circle was still a circle, even it was a little bit wonky now.
It had occurred to the Guardian that an antler might not be the most traditional of gifts, but Reyes had never come across as a traditional sort of guy. He'd already lined the den with soft furs and pelts and he couldn't imagine his mate accepting a bunch of flowers so really an antler was the next best thing. Sure, it might be a bit morbid and anyone else might think Askan was a freak for trying to give such a gift, but in his eyes it was the thought that counted. It meant that Reyes was on his mind-which he often was- and that Askan wanted to give him something he liked, something that would make him smile. These days it was a lot easier to make the Southerner smile, but that didn't mean Askan appreciated them any less. If anything, he coveted them, like shiny precious stones.
Askan didn't expect anything in return, of course. That wasn't the point, he just wanted to do something nice for his mate because he could. Because he cared. So with all of that in mind the Selwyn continued heading back south, quickening his pace to a trot so he could get back to his mate just that much sooner. He couldn't wait to see what he thought of the gift, but in typical Askan fashion he couldn't help but worry a little. What if Reyes didn't like it? What if he'd made the journey for nothing?
Shaking his head-and nearly jabbing himself in the eye with the antler in the process- the Selwyn hurried on through the snow and across the tundra, close to the field he called home.