Chan smiled softly, but it wasn't really a
happy expression. It faded entirely as Flair continued speaking, his chest tightening with a familiar ache. He hadn't realize that his presence symbolized, and therefor meant, so much to the others. It wasn't like they were the only wolves to ever ask him to stay, much less be upset that he refused to. When it came to the Cove, however, and everyone connected to it, everything felt so much more visceral and permanent. After all, it was easier to tell yourself that your summer-long fling would get over you than your sibling. Of course it would be a lasting injury for @
Nash, they were each others' only brother. No one was going to come and replace the space Chan left behind.
At least that wouldn't be true for Flair. She would make plenty more friends, he was sure of it.
An' Al...
Confusion knitted his brows, and at first he didn't react. Had he missed something? Chan scanned his mind for an obvious answer, waiting for something to click, but came up with nothing. Was... Aleister thinking of leaving too... ?
He heard her speak again, his eyes lifting once more. She looked emotionally agonized, and a frown cut across his muzzle as guilt festered within. Thinking of herself? Well, shouldn't she be? He couldn't fault her for wanting to belong somewhere.
Where.
Home doesn't have to be a place, he'd told her.
Chan wanted to reach over and comfort his friend, but the cloying scent of her heat kept him at bay, not wanting to cross a line.
"It doesn't feel that way to me," he offered, trying to alleviate her remorse without invalidating whatever emotions she was experiencing.
"... what... what about Al?"
Chan didn't like to pry, but if the pack's sole alpha was thinking of departing this soon... it impacted his own future greatly.
(This post was last modified: Jun 17, 2021, 03:53 AM by Chan.)