She was watching him again her gaze searching. He didn't know what she was looking for, or if she was looking for anything. It did give him a chance to return the favor and look into her lemon yellow eyes as she scanned his face. He was aware that if it had been a dream to make her scream so it could only be a nightmare. A very bad one at that. Tulip seemed to agree with him when he mentioned as much with a nod. Then she was shifting again, changing her position and once again making him realize how close they were. As well as how her scent filled the air around him. Solas shifted as she licked under his chin with a whine before hugging him at his words. If he didn't know better he would think that she was trying to torture him but it was his fault that they were so close.
At his question, Tulip began to groom his neck fur and Solas remained frozen, letting her do as she wished. Lakoda. A wolf that he had never heard of and she explained that he was a bruda but not, frustration evident on her face. Solas could only assume that she meant brother. A brother that wasn't her brother. Why did that make him feel relieved? Relief would mean...He was not going to think about that now. When she wasn't so close he would but right now he wanted to figure out what Lakoda was to her.Adopted brother? He asked her with a slight tip of his head.
Any more words that he might have said were cut off as she shifted again with another whine. He closed his eyes as she pressed against his cheek a small shudder wracking his frame. He was going to need to back off if she kept this up. Before he did something they would both regret. Opening his eyes a moment later he found that she was watching him again before moving in close and then stopping. He could feel her breath against his face and the way she dropped her gaze from his.
Another shudder wracked him before he leaned forward the little bit that separated to touch his nose to hers. Ouch. He told her voice almost a whisper. Then he pulled back unsure as to why he said that particular word but knowing that he couldn't stay this close to her. So wriggling backward he pulled himself out of her den. Once free he took a few steps away wincing as his back complained. The pain was a good way to distract him and the fresh air helped to clear some of her scent from his nose.
Ignoring the dirt that clung to his pelt he sat down taking a deep breath before looking to her den. Was she going to come out now or was she going to remain hidden inside?