The impact his response had on the older wolf was hard to witness. Eros had to look away, his eyes burning and his heart aching. Here he was, throwing his all into helping save someone else's life while questioning his willingness to continue with his own. All of this death and grief were too much, too constant. Could he really be that strong, to do this for years and years more? Did he really want to be?
'I'm... I'm sorry to hear about Archer.'
Eros flinched, a subtle but visible twitch along the line of his shoulders. It was his turn to duck his head, which was still not quite facing his company, leaving his features in shadow. What was the opposite of 'from strength to strength'?
"Yes," he answered, voice small and broken. She knew. They all had, deep in their gut, even before he'd gotten his cursed proof.
"... I'm sorry, too. For what you've lost."
It was awful, truly. Even if they were responsible for Sephrina, Eros wouldn't have wanted the same to happen to someone else in turn, much less repeatedly.
But they were reaching the den now, and he realized he would have gone to the wrong place. He'd even assumed she'd had a litter this year (what couple didn't seem compelled to consistently churn out batch after batch of namesakes?), yet it hadn't clicked that she would be at a whelping den instead of the infirmary that he was familiar with.
It hit him too, that he was lacking some vital information. A sickly shock shot up his spine and caused him to freeze completely, peach eyes going wide with a deep, remorseful dread as he finally looked at Nash again.
"We don't know how he's hurt. I didn't ask what his injuries even are."
The horror of his own misstep was plain to see, as though this would cause everything else to grind to a halt as well. Having to retrack, having to waste even a small amount of time more, having simply not thought were things that got wolves killed. Eros reigned himself in quickly. He pinched his eyes shut and took in a sharp inhale. Were he human, he would have held the bridge of his nose as well. When he let the breath out again, he was back in motion, past the speed bump.
"We'll prepare for anything. Everything."