She continued to confound him. There had been a time where he'd thought he'd known Colette like the back of his own paw, but all that was washed away as though they were starting anew. Chan could not pin her or her thoughts down, didn't know how to even begin trying, mostly because he felt like he was dealing with a cornered hare. That if he said the wrong thing, dug too deep, all this good she was building for herself would crumble and she'd flee.
Like what had happened with @
Aquene.
(Jethro and Finley? That felt out of left field, especially considering Chan viewed the former as younger than he really was now, a nephew-figure, and the latter as a same-aged peer. But then, he'd been gone for almost a year, and just because that was his relationship to each of them didn't mean theirs needed to reflect as much. Most of all? It wasn't his business.)
His focus was on the mild disbelief he felt at Cole's claims in wanting to help him and Flair ensure a new litter's safety, his muzzle shaking back and forth without his intending the gesture. Chan wanted to grin, wag his tail and take joy in such a meaningful gift but... what of those doubts she had been expressing? Was that really what she wanted to do, or was this forced?
"Cole..."
Briefly, a sadness welled up. The desire to go back in time, to when their relationship had been simple, stable, deep. He swallowed it back, decided he didn't need to put his emotions onto her, even if they were driven by empathy. Colette was more than capable of making these decisions for herself. Chan closed his eyes, took a breath, and let it out in a sigh along with some of his tension.
He looked to Cole again with an small, but earnest, smile and what was left of his tail waved.
"That would mean a lot to me. It shouldn't be an obligation though, okay? You still deserve to think about yourself."