From atop his rocky throne, Askan puffed a sigh as he stared up at the moon. Try as he might, he just couldn't understand why his mate liked it so damn much. To Askan it was just a white shape in the sky, what was so special about that? He supposed that it carried an air of mystery, that lesser wolves could easily be swayed into thinking that it was magical. But honestly, what good could possibly come from placing his faith in the moon? It wasn't going to make his problems vanish, nor would it make Hawthorne come back home. What was done was done.
Askan wasn't upset.
Even though he didn't like her choice, and had said as much, he'd accepted her decision. If she wanted time and space to unravel the mess inside her head then...okay, fine. As long as she stayed safe and in one piece then he had nothing to complain about. It was just-was it selfish of him to want to sprint after her and drag her back by the scruff of her neck? Selwyn or not, she was under no obligation to remain by his side, she was her own woman now, she could live however she pleased. Yet it all tumbled back to the fact that he wanted his family here with him.
Seven hadn't stayed for long. Hawthorne had left. Was this somehow his fault? Askan knew he wasn't the friendliest of faces, but what was it about him that made those closest to him want to leave? Or was this the worlds way of punishing him for his sins? He couldn't help but wonder...
Askan shook his head as he pulled his tail tighter around his haunches. All this thought of family wasn't doing him any good, yet these days he couldn't shake the feeling that he wasn't doing enough. That if the Selwyn legacy crumbled to dust then the blame would be laid solely at his paws.