“Definitely not the worst,” Reyes agreed. He hadn’t been demoted to Lowest, nor had he been given unthinkable tasks. Watching the children definitely wasn’t easy, but Lachesis was right. If he was being left with the future of Wild Rye Fields, then he couldn’t be too far down in her opinion. Someone untrustworthy wouldn’t be left…right. He had to hold onto that, even if things were still…awkward with his mate, and he wasn’t quite sure how to approach Jessie after the verbal lashing they’d gotten.
The dark wolf got to his feet, reaching over to bump the ghostly alpha again. “Imagine Jessie would like that. The River wolves are important to her.” He couldn’t say for certain, but hearing it from the alpha himself was probably as reassuring as it could it. Reyes gave a hopeful little wiggle of his tail. “And so is Risaela,” he added on, in response to Lach’s question. “Told ‘em that Risaela was allowed to stay as long as she needed. The other pups seem to like her well enough. Think maybe the change of scenery is good? She’s okay. Good kid.”
The wolf paused, tipping his head to one side. Man, his jaw almost hurt at this point. He’d done all the talking. “You, uh-- I know I just did a shitton of rambling. You need t’ talk about anything…?”