If this were any other day he would have been subtle in his attempt to garner attention. And maybe subtle was a word he didn't fully understand. His idea of being sneaky was to flop over in the middle of pack territory and whine until one of his friends checked on him. But that wasn't the case. Not today and maybe never again. Because he was so unbelievably tired. It was a bone deep ache that left him feeling hollow. He didn't know how to get rid of it. If he even could because he never felt this way before about anyone.
Adoration and repulsion had ran through his veins. It was enough to make him cower with his fur ruffled and teeth bared. He didn't know what he wanted. Not even when his paws carried him towards a familiar corner of pack territory. The scent of Askan and Reyes was bearable. It stood out from the mixing odors of the lands and that of fellow pack mates. He wanted comfort. To hide away from the world even for a few minutes.
Because his friends wouldn't confuse him. They wouldn't manhandle him while laughing all while his insides rolled. And maybe they would understand him. He wouldn't have to go against his very nature to prove a point. That's what he hoped. That's what he needed. And his paws felt heavy as he made his way towards the little den.
He didn't stop until the entrance was before him. His ears rolled back against his head and uncertainty weighed heavy upon his shoulders.
"Askan?" He called. And when that failed to get an immediate answer — "Reyes?" It was like Victoria all over again. But something was different and he couldn't help but let out a whine.