Kismet wasn't quite sure what had happened, unable to understand what a challenge had actually meant all he knew was that many of the pack returned quite distraught after that call, spreading some sort of sad news amongst themselves. He hadn't really listened, he had simply waited hoping to see his mother returning to the shore, she hadn't been with the main group after all. He didn't know how long he'd remained there for, watching and waiting but eventually he had returned to Soren and from there the pair of them had been taken by some stranger.
All of that had happened far too long ago for Kismet's liking. He wasn't back home in Valhalla he was stuck here in Glaciem, not even sure if he could actually find his way back home, to reunite he and Soren with their family and friends. There were many other pups here he had noted though feeling rather bitter about the whole ordeal he wanted nothing to do with them and hadn't tried to befriend any of them; he had other friends that he had to get back to.
He had tried to keep close to Soren, rather than sharing with any of the strangers here, the two of them had begun to build a den together on day one, that was up until the point that Soren had told him he was doing everything wrong and sent him outside. Of course he hadn't stayed there long and had begun to fall into his old habits of exploring, only he had quickly found himself longing for his exploring partner to be there with him, it had been far more fun with Warja at his side than wandering around alone. It didn't help that in his opinion Nephilim island was a much better place than here.
He'd just returned from one of his little explorations in no better a mood than it had begun. As usual the scene he was met as he reached the den was Soren inside still working on perfecting the den. It'd taken him so long to get the previous just right, Kismet couldn't help but feel he'd be left alone all the time as Soren tried to make this just right. Back in Valhalla he had thought it a waste of time, and now even more so. "Soren!" He called, sticking his head inside the den as he stood at the entrance. "Will you just stop! This is a waste of time, we're not staying. We have to get back home."
Even deep within his own world of digging and working on the den, there was certainly no way that Soren could ignore his brother's call. Kismet would have gone further inside to speak, though his brother emerged and he hoped for a moment that it had been that easy to persuade him to stop. ?How do you know that?? Sadly he was to be mistaken, Soren being a rather doubtful. ?We thought we wouldn?t be leaving the island once we were there. You can?t be certain.?
Well his brother did have a point there, Kismet hadn't expected to suddenly be taken from his home, family or pack and yet here they were. That being said wolves in Valhalla certainly had to be missing them and would soon come in search for them, he hoped so anyway. They were getting bigger now, Kismet especially, he'd been the biggest from birth had continued growing at a quick rate to ensure he held onto that title. Perhaps they would be able to break out on their own and make their way back to their pack; they were not tiny pups anymore and as they were demonstrating here were certainly gaining independence now. Whatever the method of escape, Kismet simply knew he couldn't call Glaciem home, he had to get out of here.
"We didn't want to leave Valhalla and we did, so if we want to leave here then we'll definitely find a way." He responded, his determination showing in his voice. "You spending all your time messing around in the dirt isn't going to help us so just leave the den alone. It's got plenty of space for us both now, it'll do. Once we've gone someone else will only come and claim your hard work as their own anyway, is it really worth all this effort just for you to give some Glaciem git a nice den?"
Kismet by no means thought it'd be easy to leave Glaciem, but he was determined and knew he had to find a way out of here. He wished to return to his home in Valhalla and couldn't bear the idea of spending the rest of his life here in Glaciem. Somehow he would find a way to get out of here, he had no idea how just yet but it seemed he had been the one of the two boys to inherit the the confidence and strong-mindedness of their parents.
?Maybe it doesn?t work that way though? Maybe something or someone out there is conspiring against us.? Maybe Soren was right, it certainly was rather unfortunate to be the only wolves of the pack to be stuck here, but he wasn't going to accept that this was their fate from now on. "Maybe, but let's not make it so easy. We can't just give in!"
As for his explanation for digging, Kismet wasn't quite so convinced that it was really good enough. ?I can?t explain why. Something in me tells me I must and I don?t bother to argue, there wouldn?t be any point. But it keeps my mind off of other things? I would rather not think of them anyways. If I think then I-? He sighed softly as his brother grew quiet though he wouldn't change his mind, it still seemed pointless to him. "Well maybe you should try doing something else then, help me figure out how to get out of here. Unless of course you'd rather stay than get back to Valhalla?"
Kismet knew it wouldn't be easy to get out, and had no plans of course, though he was determined to get his freedom back somehow. Plotting needed to start, he and Soren together could surely come up with some way that they could possibly both get out he just needed his brother to try and co operate a little more. Kismet couldn't do it alone, in the same manner that he had the opportunity presented to him, he wasn't sure he could actually escape alone. They were in this mess together.
He hadn't meant to be quite so harsh with his words, he hadn't thought them through before speaking and would now suffer the consequences as he suddenly held Soren's full attention once more though expression and voice filled with a fury that Kismet didn't think he'd ever seen before. Sure he'd been annoying at times, wound Soren up but this was a whole new level for the both of them. Kismet was speechless for a moment and stood there stunned.
The true meaning behind the words didn't really register until Soren had turned away and retreated inside the den. Still shocked Kismet remained outside, the words sinking in and the weight of guilt and sorrow now pushing down upon him. First of all to cause this reaction in Soren was not what he had wanted and cautiously now he'd make his way inside the den, mismatched eyes peering to the corner that his brother now lay in.
"Soren" He called voice much softer now. He'd address the hurt he personally had caused before bothering to address the lack of faith in Valhalla and where else they might go. "I didn't mean... I'm sorry." He didn't bother trying to explain in the end, it'd been taken as it had and now the Adravendi boy felt awful.
As for Valhalla, he couldn't believe they didn't care for he and Soren, maybe they just didn't know where to find them. He wouldn't bother arguing anymore, it was bad enough being stuck here as it was but to have his brother mad at him would only make matters worse. "It doesn't matter where we go, we'll find somewhere else if we have to. I'm here, I'm not gonna leave you."