Part of him doesn't like this: he's not the one in control, he's not the one on top. Malien is used to being the piper playing the tune for the rats, but here, he can't help but feel like
he is the one being slowly manipulated, felt out, mapped and charted, because Skoll isn't afraid of him. Possibly never was, perhaps never will be, and in a fight he figures they'd split the victories about 50/50.
He wants to be pissed about it. He wants to up his game, sharpen his mind, hone his teeth and his words and if needs be, take it to violence to show him
just how it's supposed to be.
But as Skoll says, it's just not in him. Not right now, at least. And the black wolf scores another victory over him, as being confronted so abruptly and boldly with it throws him for a moment- lips tightening into an unamused smirk, his temper considering a return at having let a tiny bit of genuine reaction slip through.
And, the desire to wipe that mocking pout off his muzzle.
If it hadn't been for that, Malien might've stayed candid. Honest, somewhat friendly even.
"Piss off," he says with bared teeth instead, though his eyes and voice mostly seem tired. Changing is difficult, and while the rest of the world might consider it a change for the better, for Mally, it's a fall from grace. He might as well go and die now, his life is over, his glory days of being a bright comet over, he's lost his touch and his edge, he wants nothing (except for one thing) and
all is over, because this
brat has bested him.
"Do you want me to haul your sorry ass to another river and dunk you again?"