Vayko still didn’t know how to process his thoughts. He had been avoidant of everyone and everything, and god he was trying to figure it all out. He rolled his shoulders back with a sigh. He had just finished checking all of the borders, a need to be productive at all times filling out his bones before his paws were naturally guiding him to a small clearing a small distance from the creek that he often liked to spend his time in, especially when he was thinking. He batted a stick around for a minute before knowing that there was only one person he would trust for guidance right now.
He sat back, raising his head to the sky as he called for his Aunt, waiting patiently for her arrival. She always had the answer. She would know whether or not these emotions he had been clouded with were just or if he was simply overreacting. He knew that his emotions were sometimes particularly extra and perhaps his aunt could set him on the right path. He still worried. What would happen if both of the floozies had large litters? What would happen if pups overran their adult members in size? There were far too many concerns he had to feel like he was overreacting.
Still, frustratingly, Vi didn’t seem all that worried, at least not to Vayko. They were supposed to lead together. Vayko knew he was still too young, but he had thought it would still be more of a partnership than it appeared to be at the moment.