So focused was he on his gradual lap of the pool that Triell's question came quite out of the blue. It took Kinis a moment to even register it, and his bewilderment almost ruined his steady movements. Fortunately, his instincts and body had already clocked the right technique, and he was able to continue without fault. Still, he didn't fancy testing himself too much, and wanted to reserve talking for hard ground. As such, he didn't answer immediately, and the time it took him to paddle towards their starting location gave him plenty of contemplative time. The question itself was innocent enough, but the fact that Triell had asked it here, like this, so unexpectedly, implied that there was a little more behind it than an idle query. It pained Kinis to think that his brother missed him that much, for he could not bring himself to go back and genuinely enjoyed his brother's company and friendship.
His paws scraping on muddy ground, Kinis continued silently on, pulling himself out of the water and giving his pelt a heavy shake once he was free. Turning to watch Triell, the boy smiled softly, almost apologetically, and twitched his head in a small shrug. <b>"Yeah, a lot of the time,"</b> he admitted quietly, trying hard to be casual. <b>"I miss you guys, but - I don't know. It's difficult to explain. I don't think... I rightly know myself."</b> Approaching Triell with a wag of his tail, he offered the black pup a fond nuzzle and finished by touching their noses together. <b>"I... Indru and Ruiko's... <i>thing</i>, you know. It makes it hard. I can't betray Ruiko, he's all I had when, when you all..."</b></blockquote>
<center>
<i>at least... that's where I'm supposed to be...</i></center>
<i>at least... that's where I'm supposed to be...</i></center>