The pale Stark was growing more anxious. He wasn’t doing a very good job at helping her. Instead, it appeared he was making things worse by talking about her sister. Everly. Now that he had learned her real name it made sense. The other name, the one that belonged to her sister, did not suit the tawny Selwyn. It only took learning her actual name to realize that. Lenae. It was soft in sound, much like the wolf that carried the name. It reminded him of the flowers she sought after in the Kingswood. He wanted to know why the girl had adopted her sister’s name but he knew that wasn’t going to help. The more they talked about Everly the more agitated she became, shying away from the pale healer and his words.
He couldn’t leave her. Not while she had tears running down her cheeks and she was obviously very distraught. Something horrible had happened—and it wasn’t just about adopting her sister’s name. It was much worse than that.
The girl answered, her voice trembling as it filled the space between them. Braver. He frowned, his chartreuse gaze fixated on the younger wolf. I doubt that, he hummed in response, his nose touching her shoulder in an attempt to console her. I’m sorry for asking about her, he started, voice low with concern, is there anything you’d like to talk about? Or want me to talk about? He did not know how else to smooth things over. To get her back to the Everly Lenae he knew.
stick with those who stick with you