There was nothing special in the air today. Even the sky was the same shade of greyish-white wherever she walked in the territory. She hoped dearly that these clouds did not bring even more rain. The land was already starting to get over-saturated in places, and she didn't miss the muddy sludge of early spring one bit. Her stomach now full with the body of an unfortunate, seemingly injured squirrel, Raela had again come down with daydreaming. Aeus waltzed through her thoughts as always; bringing the woman this new joy she'd never experienced before. It didn't take long for her other occupying thoughts, the puppies and Minka of course, to mingle themselves and spur her into action. Today when she went to visit the children, she'd see if her new beau wanted to come along. She couldn't see the dark man declining such an offer, especially when it meant getting the chance to spend more time with her.
So it was a leisurely but excited trot that propelled Raela down the man's trail. He was never that hard to find, lucky for her. For all she knew Aeus was looking for her too. The idea nearly tugged a smile onto her lips as she ducked between the bushes and leaves. The lithe female paused, having come some distance down the little mountain that formed their territory. Her nose was lifted into the air; attempting to decipher the change in direction her target had made at this point. Strangely, another, all-to-familiar scent flooded her airway and tangled itself among Aeus'. It was Gent. Confusion wasted no time in sweeping over the tawny girl. Gent and Aeus hardly seemed to like each other. There was always a tension between the two men when she saw them together. There was of course, the hope that perhaps the two were reconciling their issues, but nevertheless she felt compelled to investigate. Last time she stumbled upon them they had come to blows over the Crest's crown.
Her sunshine eyes swiveled around, bringing her head back to its usual position. They fixated on some location in the distance; promptly followed by her newly energized legs. It wasn't too much further before the faint rumblings of conversation cupped her hears forward. The tone made itself clearer and clearer, and the more she heard the more her heart began to sink. It wasn't a happy tone, and it wasn't Aeus'. Gent had said he wasn't good at heart-to-hearts hadn't he? Concern drove her through the undergrowth, her paws moving faster, faster. Raela's trot grew more brisk, desperate to catch some more of their words so she knew to either sigh with relief or to panic. Broken, rumbling words caught themselves in her sensitive, straining ears. ”...ave it. ...king. ...avert your...” It wasn't doing a thing to calm her. As she rushed on, it was her boyfriend's voice that came next. It was all inaudible, quieter mumbles at first. ...don't. ...loves me. The woman's heightened sense of hearing did her well now, delivering the last parts of the older man's speech with more completion. ”...are not my king. I will not break my back for you. ...I certainly will not look down...gaze. The Queen has earned ...respect ...you have not showed ...to claim yours.”
Raela's fur bristled. She had to fight the urge to flatten her ears so that the words could keep tumbling in. It was nothing she wanted to hear, but morbid curiosity kept her striding on, doing her best to hear it all. Finally she caught a glimpse of them below her; simple shapes between the trees. Her eyes glanced up at them hurriedly, swiftly returning their focus to the ground as she sought footing. ”You don't own me Lieris – because I already belong to someone.” Her form could be heard loping their way before the sentence was over. At just a few strides from the small clearing, the Crest woman slowed her pace to a gentle trot, sure that both men had noticed her by now as the branches and twigs parted to reveal her russet-colored self. Her ears were pinned up; brows furrowed and lifted with confusion and worry. The lady's tail even hovered out behind her; rigid with agitation. Her dandelion optics flashed between the two of them as her steps grew slower and slower until finally she paused; standing on the sidelines some distance away with a lifted paw. She could see Gent's rage, but all things hung still as she stood there. The longer she remained the more serious her expression became.
Now her orange ears flattened backward. “What's going on?” She asked, her tone obviously concerned but grounded and stern all the same. Gent could have attacked Aeus for the insubordination that she heard him oozing, but there was a part of Rae that trusted the ebony mammoth to control himself in her presence. Either out of respect for her and her advice or because he knew Aeus to be of value to her. For this reason she didn't throw herself forward or attempt to get in the middle of their poised fangs. She didn't know which one of them had spurred the aggression they were both radiating like heat, but she knew right then that her new boyfriend should not have spoken the way he did. Not to their leader and to her friend.
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