( i'm so sorry for the longest wait ;___; )
As Ice began to speak his dark ears tilted as forward as they could possibly go, his dull gold gaze full of an almost child-like wonder. Rowan did not judge any part of the description, allowing the words to form a vision of a wolf who he had somehow known completely and known not at all.
Charming. That was a trait of Quil's. Wit was all Cinder's. Clever... well, it didn't much sound like him. Perhaps that was the luck of Mace's draw, wherever that brother of his had ended up. Perhaps with Ava. Perhaps not. That was a question not even Ice could answer (insert an ooc lol here). Then,
lanky like you, Ice elaborated, and he felt his heart lighten. Those two words indulged him in a longing he harbored so deep down he wasn't aware of it until just then:
Like you. A wolf black of fur and amber of eyes appeared in his mind, but for a brief moment pain returned to his heart, for it was not Ava he saw. He wondered if Iyes tried to piece him together in her head, too.
Rowan finally found a moment to blink, letting his eyes fall while the pale wolf's pair sought the sky. That alone would have been enough, but as Ice continued he realized he was being given a privileged look into their shared past that might have never existed, if he hadn't ended up in this - the right place, the right time. In his mind he was transported to a time long ago, perhaps a night with stars, and he listened reverently. The ill-fated setting of their meeting surprised him - especially the part where Ava was supposed to be a wolf Ice hated for what her pack had done to his. Mothers were perfect, weren't they? How could she ever make a bad choice? The dark fur he nestled up against in the humid den of Darkwater Rapids was quickly being replaced by some other wolf - one he was finding quite interesting. One he might have liked to know himself.
Something changed in Ice's voice, a nuance which he might not have noticed if he hadn't been so enraptured. The pain threaded into his story stuck the Attaya wolf with its needle too. They were nearing the sad part again, the part where Rowan showed up, a point in the story where two paths diverged in a yellow wood. There two sets of wolves started two different lives, and the perfect plan emerged. His heart sank as Rowan wondered how different his life might have looked if those plans had actually come to fruition, if he'd had puppy playdates with Ice's sons, if their families would have become as close as the monochromatic friends had been. Heat prickled the corners of his eyes as tears threatened to fall, and for the first time in his life he wanted to turn back the clock even further than the flood.
Softly, the story concluded.
Silence sat around Rowan for far longer than it should have. He was grateful to the pale wolf for baring so much of his past to him, but a crushing sadness sat upon his chest that made it impossible to speak. He heaved a breath to topple it, struggling to pluck words out of the cold that was enveloping his brain. Their pain was not felt in isolation, he knew, and he wanted to alleviate some of the hurt that had formed the foundation of the male's concluding words. He sought Ice's gaze, lifting his dark muzzle and parting his jaws like rust had formed where his tears had fallen.
"I'm so- so grateful, Ice. Thank you for telling me. I would have never known..." The obvious part tumbled from his clumsy tongue, trying to voice something to feel kind on their weary hearts.
"I think you meant a lot to her. She must have cared about you so much." Of that he was certain, for even a child could understand another's capacity for love. And if there was any one thing he could remember about Ava, without the help of anyone else, it was the warmth of love that radiated from her chest each and every time he saw her.
"And I think, if we had met when I was young like you'd planned... I would have liked you very much, too." To his surprise, he mustered a thin grin without much force.
"I do now, at least."