Maybe he'd been wrong about Elettra, or maybe Morganna was being generous in her telling of it. The Ridge reeked of the matriarch, no longer queen of them but no less its
mother. Craw doubted that she would have let just any man take the place of Leader. It couldn't be coincidence that Angier had stepped up and simultaneously become her lover.
And her daughter was right; loyalty was not the easy road for Morganna as it most likely was for Elettra. Inheriting such an empire was no simple feat, and needed to be delicately done - it was both fortunate and unfortunate that Morganna's ascension had happened the way it had. The accident had given Morganna the perfect excuse to fill in for the ailing Elettra, who was not arrogant enough to think that she could rule in her condition, but that was the whole problem. Morganna was a fill-in, and, Craw suspected, on some level she thought herself as such. She hadn't earned this. She hadn't fought for it and taken it through her own endeavours and powerplays and effectiveness. It had been handed to her, just because she was the most eligible, and now she was right, it
was a mess. Who else in the pack was just waiting for Elettra's health to return enough to turn her eye back to what she saw as hers? Who else saw Morganna as temporary?
In some ways, Craw did. He was on her side, of course, but it had happened wrong, too fast - she
hadn't earned it. There was no denying she was doing a decent job with her rank, showing her consistency and ability to stay the course, but she hadn't had to defend it yet. How long until she was expected to step aside to the rightful queen? That would be when she was tested, and finally show that she deserved it, but with the politics of the male ranks... conflict could well come to a head even before that time.
Oh, he'd been thinking about her situation a
lot.
He chose to let her flippant remark about her rutting habits go without comment, because he wasn't about to suggest an alternative. That she whelped would help her cause, and that was about as far as he wanted to go on the subject. Instead, her question was what peaked his attention, twitching his ears towards her and bringing his narrowed yellow gaze onto her face.
"Yes," he said gruffly, aware that she probably hadn't meant to show quite that much uncertainty.
"But you've chosen it. You didn't have to; you wanted this, you want the power and authority to shape your corner of the world, make it exactly how you want it to be. You want the recognition and respect, want the name Archer to mean something more than just Elettra's legacy - to be YOURS. It's not easy, it'll never give you a break, and if you're good, it's for life."
His lip curled up to bare his teeth, the snarl a manifestation of his conviction, his words a small window into the wolf himself.
"If you don't want it," he breathed, watching her, watching her,
"then you know how to get out." Escaping authority was only ever one exposed belly away.