Asriel ignored the girl's scowl- and gave her time to realize exactly why his gaze was so stern and he looked as though he was growling at her...For he wasn't, truthfully, but instead his gaze was fixed at the snickering coyotes that ranged just beyond her, which she noticed soon enough. He held his ground as she approached him, and even in his peripheral vision, he could see that the young female was nervous. He only turned his gaze to her, molten and keen, when she spoke to him and referred to him as
guy. He gazed down his long, noble muzzle at her with a frown, brows furrowed in disappointment. She'd ruffled his feathers, that was for sure, when she'd addressed him so informally, and his lips twinged, as though to curl, but he stopped himself as soon as she went on, with her odd but vaguely familiar drawl, to introduce herself.
His gaze sharpened, and pupils narrowed to become little more than pinpricks. She scanned her face, searching for recognition, and found an echo of what he was looking for. The silver in her eyes could easily have been gleaned from the grey of Elettra's, and the silver flecks in her pelt weren't too dissimilar to the metallic strands that had adorned his own sister's pelt. She was young, but would have been from a litter born last year- and he himself had sired pups who would now be the same age as this female, Tilly. It was a common name, he thought, and her drawl was less than becoming- but Morganna had not had nearly as keen a sense of proper, regal behavior as he had had...And nor had Skoll. If this truly was Morganna's daughter, he found himself slightly unimpressed with her etiquette. So much so, he was distracted from the pacing coyotes, and had stopped his growling. A frail but proud part of him hoped that this wouldn't actually be one of Morganna's pups...
But before he could place too much weight on that hope, two more appeared. One was another young female, with dark fur and a clear, cool amber gaze. She haunted the side of a larger, silver wolf, one whose gaze was yet again a chilly silver. Her posture spoke of authority, as did the way the younger female stood as a shadow at her side. The younger, subservient wolf spoke- not to him, but to the young female who had chosen to move to his side, for nothing other than protection, he guessed. Asriel could be prone to acts of heroism, but only for those he considered were worth it. His eyes roved toward the young, ambitious wolf who surprised him further by introducing herself as yet another Archer...But how she would fit into the situation, he couldn't quite place. He didn't see Skoll in her, and from the conversation, he gathered that she wasn't one of Morganna's...
The eldest of the three females captivated his interest the most, with her natural sense of purpose and the way the other stayed faithfully at her side, even though she seemed eager to take on the coyotes. He met her gaze, lava catching hold of ice, when he was addressed. It was inferred by the way that she addressed Tilly that she knew of the Archer family- but he knew better than that. She didn't simply know of the Archer family- she was one of them. All seemed to be waiting for him to move or speak, so for a moment, he simply held the beautiful, nameless silver female's gaze, finding in the frame of her face a familiar shape; one that belonged to his mother, whom he had once dearly, dearly adored.
And it was the simple thought of the love he had had for his mother that spurred him on. With the barest nod, he turned, and bore down upon the coyotes with startling speed and decision. With hackles prickling like porcupine quills, he surged toward the coyotes, who did not quite know what to think of the sudden brutality that rushed toward them like a tsunami. Unstoppable, he chose one- the largest, and the one who paced the least, and instead held his ground. This one, Asriel chose, as he wanted to be the one to take down the king. He had taken down and killed male wolves before- and had lived his life constantly having to defend his title as king through nothing more than sheer brute strength and his skill as a fighter. The coyotes parted as he beelined for the largest, which shrank back in surprise, but in its shock, it scrambled and scrabbled as it tried to get its feet beneath itself in order to retaliate. Asriel thudded against the coyote with a sick, crackling sound as the two canines collided, and the sound of angry snarls filled the air as the two began to tear viciously at one another.
Avatars by Allie <3