As Lorcan glanced up, mid-speech, he caught the hint of sympathy which pulled at her features and it encouraged him to carry on and share his troubles with her. He felt his chest deflate gradually as the words poured out his mouth – like a heavy rain cloud, he’d held on to the weight for so long now that it felt good to finally let his emotions rain down on her. In the brief moment when he stopped speaking, for he needed to catch his breath, @
Lilya took an opportunity to offer his some words of advice.
Lorcan listened as he tried his best to quietly steady his breathing, golden eyes looking across to her longingly. The agouti male nodded his head slowly as she explained that eventually he would come to adore the wolves of Hearthwood just as much as he had the wolves of Whitestone. She was right, and he knew this, he’d experienced it all before. He thought back to when he had first joined Whitestone, and remembered how the wolves had avoided him at first, hardly offered him a word. After a while, though, he had eventually managed to get through to some of them and they came to accept him as one of their own.
Lilya also told him that the pain and guilt he felt about leaving the monadnock,
leaving Piety, would fade over time – but he may always miss them. His golden gaze dropped back to the ground. He didn’t know if he could deal with the thought of missing her forever. He whined again, russet ears flattening against the smooth curve of his skull, before he glanced back up to meet her sapphire gaze.
“I hope so, I hate feeling like this..” He murmured quietly, before he did his best to offer her an attempt at a half-hearted smile. He appreciated her comforting words, even if they did little to ease his emotional pain. It was reassuring to know there was someone within Hearthwood,
other than Inna, that he could confide in.
When he mentioned his confrontation with Aleksei, Lorcan wasn’t entirely sure how Lilya would react, but he hoped she wouldn’t completely discredit him. The frown which pulled at her brows and the scoff which erupted from his mouth offered him some hope that she felt sympathetically towards him, but it wasn’t until she spoke that Lorcan really got to find out her opinion on the male. Golden eyes widened in surprise at her words and he looked up to her then, ears perking up in interest and his head tilting curiously to one side as she explained how he’d abandoned the pack twice – not something he expected to hear, given how protective he seemed to be over it – and that his behaviour, she believed, was his attempt to make up for what he did.
It made sense,
kind of. Pale brows furrowed as he looked awkwardly down at his paws.
“I didn’t know that..” He murmured quietly, as he pondered over the younger male’s behaviour.
“He also tried to forbid me from seeing any of the pups, but I refuse to listen to him.” He explained, looking back up to Lilya with a concerned expression as he glanced briefly towards her swollen sides.
“Especially since Inna asked if I’d like to help her with the pups when they eventually come along…” He snorted, gaze falling despondently to her paws.
“Although, she might not want me around after the argument we just had…” He admitted, his black-tipped tail swaying awkwardly behind him.
He looked back up to Lilya then, feeling a little embarrassed that he’d just spilled all his problems out on her.
“S-sorry…you–you probably don’t want to hear about any of this, do you?” He said shyly, shifting his limbs up from underneath him as he went to stand.
(This post was last modified: May 13, 2017, 04:55 PM by Lorcan.)
# P O R C A N
sometimes, two people have to fall apart to realise
how much they need to fall back together