Vanadís Argyris-Archer
I didn't mean to write this much. I'm so sorry.
She leaned into Viorel's embrace, but little comfort was gained by the gesture. Discomfort wasn't a feeling she was particularly accustomed to, and she was learning pretty quickly that it wasn't one she ever wanted to have again. Unfortunately, the day seemed to hold a few more uncomfortable revelations, though really, if she had wanted to be a little more perspicacious, she wouldn't have been so caught off-guard by Viorel leaning over to nibble on Clover's shoulder. Things clicked into place pretty quickly after that, and for the first time, Vanadis was forced to see what she had done her best to ignore.
The wolf was silent as she half-listened to Viorel pleading his case, tending instead to the storm that raged inside her mind. Her eyes danced between the attendees, from tawny, to white, to black, and back again. How had she gotten herself here? This wasn't the kind of excitement she'd had in mind when she first followed Vi home, and yet she'd found herself smack dab in the middle of what had to be the weirdest situation she'd ever been in. Her boyfriend had slept with another woman in an attempt to bring cubs into the world just days before he'd slept with her, and now what? Were they going to live in some strange not-exactly-a-thruple-but-kind-of-a-thruple... partnership? Was he going to spend every other night with Clover and her kids? Every two nights? Like.. what did this whole thing entail, because regardless of what Vayko might think, Vanadis wasn't some side-floozy. In the end, she concluded that perhaps her mother was right. Boys were more trouble than they were worth, and they existed solely to weaken one's resolve.
Then came Viorel's apology, first to the group, and then to her alone. She knew it was genuine, and that he really hadn't tried to deceive her, but that didn't stop her from wanting to be mad, because it hurt, and she wanted him to hurt too. She wanted to give him a reason to be angry, so that in some roundabout way she could justify the rage knotting up her insides, but this time had to be different. There were bigger things to worry about now. She couldn't just throw a fit and storm off, or bite back some snide remark. This was real life now. Vanadis was a big girl, who had clearly made big girl decisions, and she was going to have to learn how to handle things like an adult. Thus, in a display of emotional maturity far beyond what she thought herself capable of, Vana simply sighed. "It's ok. You weren't exactly trying to hide it." And he hadn't. He had spent a great deal of time with Clover in the last few days. She should have caught on sooner, but in the throes of young.. like, she'd simply overlooked it.
Vayko began his rebuttal, saying what Vana had no doubt they were all thinking. The pack could support one litter, but two? Two was a stretch. She knew it, they knew it, and so would their packmates. In fact, that had been one of her fears before this whole shit-show of a private meeting began.
"Stop." She was tired. "Stop, it's fine. Don't worry about my cubs." She'd barely had time to consider the fact that she was even having cubs yet, and they were already running through the list of problems that they would cause. "I can do it myself." Probably. "I'll spend the next however long stockpiling the caches, and as soon as I can leave the den I'll start filling them again, and patrolling the borders. You won't lose me to rearing cubs. I can handle both, and if I can't, or you think that we're a drain, or whatever, I'll take them back to the Loch as soon as they're able to travel. No one else will have to suffer for it." That would hurt, but she'd do it if she had to. "I didn't know about Clover when this whole thing started." Her gaze flickered over the group, before settling firmly on Viorel. "But even if I had, I would have made the same choice. I'm not sorry it happened."
There's a serpent in these still waters, lying deep down.