Felix was quick to assure her, attempted to get her moving, but until he gave her details she was unable to stop her heart from stuttering. It was odd, in a way; she thought she'd washed her paws of them all when she had come back to the Hollow and found the pack no longer existed. Nineva had been resolved to living the rest of her life with never seeing any of their faces again. Now that he was here again, however, even just for a moment, she was hit with a tremendous sense of loss all over again.
Then another bomb was dropped, one that stole her breath away and rendered her unable to express her shock immediately. That Felix wouldn't quite meet her eyes didn't help; the boy continued on as though his sister's death was known to his once-sitter.
'The packs betrayal' didn't sit well either; what exactly had they done to him? Had he been ousted by Rook as she imagined Tomen's mother had been? Replaced by Amaryllis and anyone else that had batted eyes his way? It started to make sense though, the more Felix talked. Nineva's ears fell back and she slunk after them both. They both missed her, he said, and somehow that hurt as much as it swelled her heart.
She had missed them too.
She wanted to ask what had happened to Ophelia, how such a lively, young girl could die but Nineva knew that she would likely be unable to handle knowing. That she should have been home to save her instead of running after
fucking Tomen.
Felix suggested she try again, and Nineva hesitated only long enough to press her crown against the boy's temple and then plant a kiss on his cheek before she trotted forth. Had anyone ever told Veho that none of it had been his responsibility, and certainly his fault? Or had they only ever asked him to take on more and more? She was a part of that, her and Kenelm crashing onto their doorstep and asking that they be taken in, under false pretenses no less.
Abruptly she stepped in front of Veho, the moment she'd caught up to him. Her grief and shock had been joined by that oh so familiar flame.
"Veho, talk to me. I'm here, and I have to-" her eyes began to burn, tongue thickening with the urge to sob. She fought back, but there was so much to hold in. Felix said it wasn't as dire as she'd thought, and yet she felt like she was losing him; like this might be her only chance to tell him the things she'd never taken the time to before.
Nineva took a deep breath, attempting to calm herself and succeeding minutely.
"Please look at me. Tell me you know I'm here."