As Warja leaned into his touch, for a moment Kismet found himself a little calmer. There was no way he could simply forget his awful situation, but for now he ought to at least simply enjoy what precious time he could here with Warja. All too suddenly she would pull away and move to the cliff edge. He by no means thought she would jump off of the edge, though for a moment feared that she was going to suddenly climb down without a further word. She hadn't made the promise he had requested, and hadn't even said goodbye and for a moment the boy wondered what he may have done.
She remained at the top of the cliff though, staring for a moment before she began pacing clearly not able to shake those emotions that Kismet had now had the time to get to control a little more. Deep down he too knew how helpless he was to himself and Soren, but he had hid it and simply done his best to avoid Glaciem as much as possible. The moment he attended any meetings or training sessions, attempted to bond with the members or do something useful for the pack, that was the moment that'd show he had given in and he certainly wasn't about to do that.
"Warja..." He spoke her name softly, gaze still watching as she paced around the cliff silently. He wasn't entirely sure what to say really, but he wanted her to stop. Once more he felt guilty for their meeting, for bringing this awful knowledge to her and it was a pained look that his gaze now followed her slow steps back towards him. Now would be the time to say something else, but really he had nothing other than an apology, he should come up with some other excuse for the stench of Glaciem upon his fur, lied and said he had already escaped.
Suddenly she was beside him again, burying her face into his fur. He'd lower his head again, resting it atop of hers. "I wish you could stay." No tears would reach him either, though the sadness of the moment still weighed heavily upon his heart. "Me too." He murmured in agreement. It would be easy to leave with her now, follow any of her plans, though he couldn't leave Soren alone in Glaciem. Perhaps if it was the other way around, his brother having the escape route he would have happily allowed him to flee, but he couldn't be the one to abandon the other, even if only for a short while.
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