Quickly the atmosphere suddenly changed Indru felt himself shoved back, a deep snarl breaking through the previous half hearted growls and the anger in it caused Indru's fur to stand on end and his nose to wrinkle as his lips pulled back from his teeth, a snarl of his own crackling in his throat. A brief thought ran through his mind, that this was it, finally when their battles would not end so harmlessly with minor damage without Rihael to calm them down, but then Ruiko spoke and his thoughts were forgotten. Like you lived under mine, Ruiko?
Indru retorted, anger clear in his own voice, a memory of them in the Thicket of Secrets, his brother challenging him over his choices with Feather, challenging when it was his decision to do what he wanted. Neither of them could accept the other as leader, it just wasn't in their instinct. Rihael had taught them to lead not to follow.
Indru was not so irrational to deny that there was not truth in some of Ruiko's word's, but it angered him that he seemed to think it was only he who was in the wrong, who was saintly and who took Indru's leadership without any protest. You cannot live under another reign either, Ruiko. If the drought had not struck how long would you of followed me without this result?
It would not have been long, Indru was sure, and with breeding season so close it was on a catalyst to their collision and conflict. Or are you such a lowly, modest wolf that you are happy to follow another?
Indru would be the first to say that the statement was a lie but he hoped it would help Ruiko see sense and not blame him for a conflict that was bound to happen, that everyone had known would happen. Even if Rihael's life had not been shortened prematurely one of them would have eventually led Hidden Tree and it was well known the other would go elsewhere.
His brother's last words stung but Indru did not show it, fine. Go then.
He would not apologise or whine at his brother's feet if he wished to leave on bad terms, Indru would not feel guilty for challenging something he felt was right. The pack had been his, he had founded it, started it, and if Ruiko had chosen to stand in temporarily in his absence it was not his fault if he could then not take a challenge from it's original owner. A leader should expect challenge, they should expect to prove their wolf, surely Ruiko did not expect to have everyone follow him blindly?