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This… this was going to be hard. He’d always planned on telling his story to his alphas someday, when the memories weren’t so fresh, but he found that it hurt to draw them up regardless of how much time passed. As he settled back into the pack, more days came where he didn’t even think of what had happened. He thought maybe he could just forget about it and let the ghosts be. Why did anyone here have to know?
But it seemed his ill luck was doomed to follow him, even now. The question was no longer when he was going to tell Vespertio, but how much.
Tagg took a deep breath as he followed his king. Moving helped. The familiar action of tracing the border soothed the russet man as he searched for the right words.
They came, but they were halting. “There…” He cleared his throat and tried again. “There are things that I’m going to tell you… things I’ve done, that I’m not proud of. Things that seemed necessary at the time, but…” he swallowed. Best to just start at the beginning.
“When I first left here, I was just going on a hunting trip, but I was attacked by a gang of coyotes and had no choice but to run. I tried to circle back here, but the cut me off every time. Eventually I just gave up.” These were things he’d explained when he’d first come back, but they were easier than some of the other events he had to tell. Better to ease into the unpleasantness than to simply jump in. It would be easier to keep the tale going once it started.
“I couldn’t stop to rest or to eat; they would catch me every time I did. I don’t know why they picked me off all wolves, or why they chased me so far… but they did. I went… well, what seemed like weeks but was likely only a few days. Then one day I stopped. Just stopped. If I was going to go out, I wanted to take as many of them with me as I could. I didn’t want to make it easy. As they closed in around me, I expected to die. But a pack of wolves in the area must have heard them, because suddenly there was fighting all around me, and someone was dragging me away and telling me to run with them.”
All he remembered from that moment was a whirlwind of fear, confusion, and the sound of fighting. What came after was much clearer.
“The pack was called Hawthorn Ridge. They’d been having troubles with the coyotes for ages. There was an unusually large group of them that plagued the area, and it seemed the ones that chased me were only a scouting party. A scouting party of twelve. I’m not sure if every coyote we fought was part of what was going on, or simply came to observe. It’s possible some were just passing through. But to the Ridge wolves, everyone else was an enemy.
“I couldn’t just leave them. They saved my life, and it was unlikely I could make it all the way back here with the coyotes on my trail. I agreed to stay and fight with them, until such a time as I could return. Coming home was always my end goal, and they knew it.”
Here again his words faltered. Could he really do this? Could he really spill everything to his king? He eyed the patriarch. He was certain the man would look upon him differently after this. Would he run him out of the pack? Tagg knew he was no threat to the Cove – had had spent so much time fighting for it, even when he wasn’t there. But he knew an alphas job was to look after his pack, and the veteran supposed he couldn’t begrudge Vespertio his suspicion should it arise.
But the tale had to be told. With what had happened to Moon and then Des, with the things he and Kajika had promised to each other… Vespertio had to know. He had to know that he was doing what he saw as right. He wasn’t a cold-blooded killer. He wasn’t a murderer. He was a Guardian. That job did not come without a price. Tagg was willing to do anything to protect his pack. Vespertio would have to understand that.
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