Her snort said it all. No, he wouldn't have to do anything like that. And yet, when she finally spoke he couldn't help but feel as though that wasn't the case. She meant it, he could feel that, knew she wouldn't lie to him and yet- leaving would hurt someone. Specifically, the wolves of Aurora Heights. Elias swallowed thickly as dread crept in, darkening the corners of his vision till he realised he'd closed his eyes.
She was asking for so much- he feared that she was doing what other's so often did. Take take take without giving anything back, but there was more to it than just that. Nineva was offering him a second chance, more importantly, an escape. He would be a liar if he said her offer wasn't tempting- that she wasn't tempting- but there was so much at stake. It made him wonder once more if joining the Heights had been a mistake all along, not because he hated it there but because it had been the wrong thing to do. He was supposed to look for Thuban, not to get all tangled up in the affairs of packs. But look at what he had done, that and even worse. Would going it alone make things better, or worse?
Elias trusted her with all he had and could see that Nineva was telling the truth...but but but. There was always a but, something holding him back. He would never be free of his fears, inhibitions and responsibilities but that was all he ever wanted, to throw it all to the wind and just do as he pleased. Why wasn't he allowed to be happy? Why?
"I- Thank you Nin." He said, his voice surprisingly firm, unwavering. "It's a lot to think about, do I have to have an answer now?" He hoped not, even the most decisive of men would want at least a couple of days to consider such a thing. Not that he was in any rush to run back to the Heights quite yet but... Nineva did seem like the sort of woman who wanted things done with haste.