baelfire
"what happened to him?"
he died a few years ago... but he made the world a better place before he did. he killed a very dangerous wolf that... hurt... someone in my family. he said, faltering over his expiation. he didn't want to reveal that the one who had been hurt was him, much less tell a stranger what had happened. nobody knew, not even his parents. the marks they had been able to see were enough to drive them to near insanity. he cleared his throat and looked away; the subject was clearly a touchy one. despite after all this time he still felt raw talking about it. and i'm sure i can't. don't see why i couldn't. he murmured. he had never gotten the notion that the army was a prison, not from his father anyway. his ears flicked as monarch mentioned that he didn't have any aspirations, only a desire to be unlike someone. his brow creased as his gaze found the other wolf again. who? he asked. he could take a guess; monarch had been perfectly fine until he started talking about his father and the army. he suspected that monarch's father had been like his at all and it made him wonder... what was he like? monarch didn't seem like that bad of a guy. template © bean |
baelfire
it seemed monarch didn't have much else (or he simply decided not to) after baelfire's protesting. the only comment he made towards the army was them not liking it when you left. baelfire considered this for a moment, guessing he really didn't know... but he knew that he would find out. he wouldn't let anyone dissuade him from his goals. he had set them long ago and one day, he would achieve them. he would deal with whatever after the fact. it was something in his head that had him fixating on just getting to where he felt he was meant to be. but obviously monarch was not the man to talk to about this, and so baelfire let it go as he had.
conversation then shifted slowly towards their father's one more as monarch said he did not want to be like his own father. baelfire had to ask why? what had his father done so wrong that monarch wanted nothing to do with him? he couldn't even begin to guess because his own father had been the best in his eyes. you don't have to tell me if you don't want to, he added, knowing that perhaps monarch would not want to tell his life story to someone who was as good as a stranger. he wondered if there was a way he could help the other man, but he was uncertain if he could or if monarch would even want his help. template © bean |
baelfire
the only thing monarch would tell him was that their fathers were different—that much he could easily assume himself. he simply nodded in understanding; unable to think of anything to say in that regard. things had quickly gotten tense between then and baelfire was regretful for it. he hadn’t realized any of these topics would be touchy ones. his ears flicked as monarch suddenly dismissed himself and baelfire could understand why. still, he seemed to perk up a little upon his exit and bae offered him a kind smile for that.
”sure! see you around!” he said as monarch wished him well and then returned to the tavern. maybe he would try a drink or two sometime. he generally never partook but everyone he asked claimed it was fun. it just didn’t seem so fun the morning after, he thought with amusement. well, he wasn’t sure if he’d made a friend exactly or if he’d pissed the other man off enough to get him to leave. baelfire turned and headed back north, back home. he wondered if he would ever see monarch again and figured ‘yeah, probably’ especially if he revisited the tavern again. he wondered idly what sorcha might think of him as he walked. eventually his mind shifted to his rumbling stomach and he began to run, heading for the hills of his home so that he could fill his belly with a hunt. exit template © bean |