He was admittedly relieved to hear that his sister’s own resolve in the older generation had faded as well, and that she struggled to put her trust in them as they once had. He shrugged at the mention of something being off. “I honestly couldn’t tell you… I don’t know if it’s just paranoia after what happened with Aunt Mod or if it’s rooted in something, but either way I don’t know why it feels off… it just does.” Perhaps this was going to start his slow descent into madness just as it had with their grandmother? He certainly hoped not. “I miss mom… I was hoping that he had her with him, but he didn’t.” He admitted again. His mother was perhaps the one figure he felt he could still trust amongst that generation. Her motivations had always been the selfless love of her children.
He listened as she agreed with him, or at least seemed to before she started to explain it all. “I was angry, hearing the things she said… but I also loved her, and she was family too. She’s allowed to have an opinion.” Who were they to try and limit the opinions of their subordinates? “The implications she made about Clover upset me.” He admitted, voicing the confusing thoughts in his head to another for the first time, hoping to keep his sister’s confidence about them as well.
At least she seemed to agree that it might have been genuine at first, and he frowned as she went on. “She wanted power and control like she had on the council but we didn’t structure the pack like that for a reason. We wanted the control, and advisors to advise but not make decisions.” He admitted again, though it was nothing new. It had been so well established. He offered a soft smile, his eyes softening to something lighter as well. “I like that idea.” He wanted to redefine what it meant to be a Valle. Viorel had given up, cast it aside as just a surname, but perhaps Vayko could reinvent it. “Vi mentioned maybe I should reinvent my opinions about being a terminal bachelor.” He admitted lightly, trying to shift to a more lighthearted subject. “I told him I hardly think it’s the season for that.” Lest they have a repeat of last year.