((Aquilo be like: "how dARE YOU SPEAK OF MY FAMILY LIKE THAT"))A Q U I L O
He waited. Waited with his claws sinking into the ground beneath his claws, waited with his eyes narrowed and fur bristling with anger, waited for a response from them, from anyone, as his insides bubbled with both outrage and a sickening feeling that seemed to be silently screaming for him to turn tail and run far away, leaving behind the face of his siblings' murderer. He couldn't, though, not only because he was a prisoner trapped in the Fire Pack's camp, but because they wordless cry to run was being drowned out by a desire for revenge. The story the fighter had told was still ringing in his ears as the Alpha began to speak. Aquilo tensed.
"Do I even want to know what the hell he's rambling on about?"
Icy fangs bared, a quiet snarl sounded from the Ice Wolf as he pierced the elderly Alpha with a glare that seemed to be radiating with resentment. How dare he speak like that when he had slaughtered two Ice Wolves on their own territory? Not trespassers, not spies, not even wolves bent on destruction and war. Aquilo was the one bent on war, order, and power, Chronos was the calm, collected, and logical one, Dakota sarcastic and inquisitive, and finally, Azria and Xander: Azria had always been rather quiet (unless she was with her siblings or friends, then she could be quite loud), and Xander had always been incredibly helpful and thoughtful, always willing to do errands for others and help out even if he was exhausted. Aquilo always found himself admiring all of his siblings' natures, often finding Xander's readiness to help anyone (even enemies) confusing, and Chronos' constant calm exterior rather impressive. He could practically hear Chronos' echoing voice in his mind, telling him to stay calm as his head snapped around to face the Beta as she began to speak:
"Alpha... Some time ago... there were two wolves... trespassing on our land, near the river"
"They weren't trespassing" Aquilo instantly spat back. The acrid smell of smoke wafted towards him, twisting around his muzzle as his eyes briefly scanned the crowd of Fire Wolves. Viveka hadn't fully recovered yet from her little outburst - he figured that out from the way her words were broken by pants, like a wolf who had just returned from a hunt - though the rest of the pack were perfectly fine and, Aquilo registered with a low growl to the crowd, more than ready to jump at him, perhaps without their Alpha's permission if he pushed things too far. One face in particular stood out: the mother of the dead pup. Her other two pups were pressed against her legs, trembling as they tried to make intimidating barks which came out as nothing but high pitched squeaks. The female was glaring at him, not snapping and snarling like so many others, simply staring at him with a distant, haunted look in her eyes. I didn't mean to kill your child he thought as the image of the beige coloured pup entered his mind. How did it feel to lose not only a pack member, but your child? He tilted his head slightly, though his eyes soon darkened as the image of the beige pup morphed into his own siblings. He did know how it felt to lose your own kin, and so he turned away, mind plagued with dark thoughts as he continued to listen to what the Beta had to say.
"As Aden was... quick to say... you killed them"
Murdered. He murderer them he thought bitterly, but kept quiet. Aquilo locked eyes with the Beta, who had turned and was now staring at him with narrowed eyes and a hardened expression.
"But this Rat claims that the area belonged to the Ice Wolves at the time... implying that they hadn't been trespassing... Thus, he calls you a liar". She ended with a huff as she turned back to face Saraf. Aquilo kept his eyes lingering on the Beta, though his ears had perked and were twisted towards the Alpha, waiting to hear whether he would deny the claim. There was a pause. He looked towards Saraf, only briefly, daring him to try and deny that he had murdered his siblings. When he saw movement in the corner of his eye, he glanced back towards the Beta, who had fixed him with a defiant gaze and her lips curled up in disgust. You think my siblings would be foolish enough to cross onto your borders? Aquilo mirrored the Fire Wolf's expression, turning back to face the Alpha when she did.
He looked... surprised? The sides of Aquilo's mouth curled into a tiny, smug smirk, though his eyes were still clouded with anger. It was satisfying to see the Alpha travelling back to that dreadful day in those few, precious seconds, and Aquilo only hoped that he would find regret in the Alpha's yellow eyes.
Nothing.
Saraf's features had returned to normal. Aquilo's eyes narrowed, fur bristling with annoyance as the Fire Pack Alpha opened his mouth to speak, seemingly dismissing his accusations as though it were some throw away comment made by an Omega:
“Oh, that. Perhaps our esteemed guest somehow has a memory worse than mine, but those lands have been fought over more times than any wolf in our history would care to count. There’s always been arguments and fights over who it really belonged to, but at that time, it did belong to us.”
Liar! Aquilo's whole body tensed as his fur stood on end, making him look bigger. His tail stood arched over his back, posture tall and strong, as his lips drew back to showcase his frosty, deadly fangs. What made it worse was the stone-cold look in the killer's eyes, not a trace of remorse of regret found drowning in the sickly yellow glow. He would've liked to jump at the Alpha there and then, but, once again, he was painfully aware of the rest of the Fire Pack who would take any chances to attack the prisoner they had captured.
He opened his mouth to speak, but it seemed Saraf hadn't yet finished. Aquilo bit his tongue (he might've spat out some unsavoury comments if he hadn't) and shot daggers at the elderly wolf as he finished off his trail of lies.
“And I disposed of those two Rats like you would with any trespassing vermin.”
It took a split second for the Ice Wolf to register just what the Alpha had said, but when it had clicked, Aquilo could barely contain his rage as he announced his growing anger with a loud growl. "Blatantly lying to an Ice Wolf about a subject he knows more than enough about; I wouldn't expect any more from such a deceptive snake" Aquilo took small steps towards the liar, aware of the eyes around him but far too caught up in Saraf's words to care. His face had now changed from complete outrage to a much darker expression, though his eyes were still full of cold fury as they burned into Saraf's pelt. "You dare call them vermin in my presence? Dare call me a liar?" He stopped walking forward, now barely a tail length from Saraf's face. He could hear each and every breath, inhaled and exhaled in a rhythmic pattern, until his own quieter yet dangerous voice drowned it out: "You dare poison my brother and sister's names with such an insult? One much more suited to yourself, I think". He pinned the male with a glare, as though daring him to speak another foul word about his kin.
OOoooo snap it's all going down