Throughout their trip, Kizasi had had the pack on his mind, even if his feelings of it had been conflicted. He had been caught somewhere between wanting to end it and wanting to be a part of it, though now, he only wanted to find a place in it. When Tala suggested as much, though, he hesitated, not knowing what he should think, or if it was even possible. After all, he was the pack’s enemy, and maybe when he told everyone about the intentions he’d had, they’d see him for the danger he was.
Maybe he would win Convel’s trust, though. He was bringing his daughter back to him in one piece, and that had to count for something. But trust was one thing; would Convel ever come to accept him as family? Kizasi struggled to imagine that, but with time, he hoped that he could make it work.
Finally, after all their walking, and after everything that had discovered, their adventure was drawing to a close. Kizasi was relieved when he could smell the camp in the distance. As much as he had enjoyed their journey, he was happy to rest for a little while, too. To his surprise, Tala stopped and let out a long, graceful howl, and for some reason, he felt inclined to join her. His howl was much lower, much rougher; he wasn’t used to calling out to other wolves. As soon as he stopped, he felt embarrassment ripple throughout his body. What business did he have announcing his return? Why had he thought he would be welcomed? But then Tala spoke, and those simple words, We’re home, made all his worries go away.
Kizasi followed Tala to her parents’ den, though he was sure to keep his distance. He didn’t want her parents to think poorly of him, even if he figured Tala wouldn’t mind him keeping close. She told them all about their journey and the mare they had found, and Kizasi watched her with a small smile. She seemed so happy, and he was happy to have been part of that with her. His smile soon faded when he noticed Convel watching him, making him anxious. He squirmed a bit, suddenly uncomfortable, and when Convel left his mate and daughter to approach him, he only felt worse.
Convel’s request to spend more time with Kizasi surprised the dark wolf, who couldn’t help but think the worst. Had Convel found out about his mother or his original plans? But that was impossible, and Kizasi tried to assure himself of that, though his anxieties didn’t fade. When Convel stopped in front of him, he bowed out of respect. “I would be happy to spend time together,” he said, and he hoped his voice didn’t sound as nervous about the idea as he felt. “What…would you like to do?” he asked.
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