The meeting had been the last straw for the young silver Lagina boy. Seeing that woman in the place that was rightfully his mother’s, seeing that she had been the one the pack had seemed worthy to stand there flabbergasted him. He found it blatantly disrespectful to her memory, yet he knew why she was there. She had tricked everyone into thinking she was good. Nobody saw behind that mask that Raela put on, didn’t see how she was faking it just for power. It had taken seeing Raela and Gent standing there, side by side and seemingly completely content despite the current situation for Kino to finally realize what had truly happened.
Gent and Raela had killed Minka.
In his mind there was no denying it, everything made sense. Seeing the two together out on his wanderings, close and speaking in hushed tones. They’d been planning, likely since before he’d been born, to overthrow their mother. Maybe they’d even killed Tokino. The wretched woman had weaseled her way up the ranks and lolled them all into a false sense of security, woven the thread so tight that no one suspected a thing. Nobody except for Kino. He saw through it, saw it as if they were waving a banner above their heads. It made him ill, physically made him want to vomit at the realization. The next revelation that he’d had had only made it worse. The realization that the only things holding them back from absolute power were he and his siblings. The heirs to the Crest by blood right, by lineage. Once they were disposed of Gent and Raela could rise up with their own demon brood and completely take over, and no doubt they would make the Lagina children’s death as an accident as well.
He refused to let this happen, refused to let it happen to his sister. Kova and Draven had taken their sides, had chosen their battle and they had chosen to be blind. @Marianna was smart, she would understand. Maybe she’d even seen it herself. All he knew was that they couldn’t stay there anymore, couldn’t stay and wait for their inevitable slaughter. They needed to leave, right then and there. So, he waited until everyone was sound asleep and well into the night to rouse his groggy sibling. He’d nudged her gently, uttering a quiet “shh” to tell her to be quiet before turning and nimbly making his way from the communal den. He stepped out and broke into a trot, heart pounding within his barreled chest in hopes that they wouldn’t be caught. In hopes that his sister would see reason and agree with him. He took them to the borders but didn’t cross them, instead stood just within them. His ghostly figure was illuminated in the bright light of the full moon that was above them, occasionally blotted out by passing clouds. It looked like it might rain soon, and it couldn’t be a more perfect situation.
His attention turned to Ari and he fell into seriousness. ”Ari, we need to leave,” he said bluntly. Even in their like-minded state he knew she would likely need convincing, but he would make her see the reason in his words when she did ask. Knew that, in the end it would go his way if he played his cards right. Those were not wrong to call Kino Lagina conniving, but even still he was not an evil soul.