Akecheta
Akecheta thundered off to the mountains. He had seen the huge cats attack Ageni, but just ran. Fury blinded him and memories were more painful now, more then ever after speaking with Crusified. Lonelyness was all around him, he was so alone, so left behind when all he did was care. He didn't care anymore, infact now it was hatred he had, wanting to just kill anyone who dare tried to walk away, away from anything. He sat on the mountain staring at the sky in silence and feeling the strong winds blowing right through him.
Storm Warning
The aging male stood high above his son, his piercing yellow eyes following the other male. Slowly, Storm Warning stood, high above the other as if he owned the land that his son stood upon. In his deep baritone voice, he spoke. "Akecheta, where are your sisters? Why are you not by their side guarding them, as I have been in the shadows? Do you not love them?" He couldn't claim that he had been every bit a father figure to his children, indeed he had let his beloved Kachina down when it came to the pups that she left behind. But he was trying to turn that around now. He was trying so hard to make her proud of him. Standing tall he watched his son, as if brooding but instead he was calculating the other male. When he died, Akecheta would be the only male left in the family. He would have to protect the girls as Storm Warning hadn't.
Akecheta
Akecheta looked to his father bitterly. His eyes narrowing and growls rumbled in the back of his throat. He rose to his massive paws, and his maculant body standing so proud and valiant. "Why should I help them and their pathetic problems? Enola is selfish and blind, while Ageni is flat out stupid. Why stand by their side when they did not stand by mine. They left me father, left me in that other pack to die, and I do not forgive them. I do not forgive anyone. I do not love them, and I do not love you," he said coldly. His eyes were so empty, and he had a scar over his muzzle, and several on his shoulders. Ageni had been there for him when he was younger, but she left with Nita and left him there to die. His father never came, never cared, so why should he?