Reyes awoke with a start, a cold shiver rattling down his spine. It was all he could do to simply roll sideways; when Askan was a sleep, it was better to just let him be. At least (he hoped) it was more peaceful that way. (Unless he was having dreams like those. But Askan wouldn’t. Couldn’t. He wasn’t like Reyes, he wasn’t a mo--)
Aborting the thought abruptly, the gamma carefully wiggling himself free from his mate’s grasp, pausing only long enough to ensure he hadn’t woken the injured wolf before stepping out into the open air. He was greeted by a warm drizzle – disgusting weather – and for once, couldn’t be arsed to complain about it. His mind was set to white noise, a roaring static, and so Reyes did the only thing he could think of: run. Run over the rolling hills and past the borders into the lowlands, circle back and run back again. Even by the time his legs were burning, he couldn’t get the horrible noises from between his ears.
So he did something he never did before – a true indicator of his sorry state – and put his nose to the air to seek out Drestig. They both cared for Askan, he and the alpha, and perhaps that was the only commonality they shared, but this concerned the beta, so surely he’d help, right? And if he didn’t, then—
Reyes’ cut his mind short a second time, barking softly once the Rye king came into view. This time, he meant to grab the male’s attention.
“Do you got a minute?”