She did, he thought miserably. Solvi was many things to him, but chief among them, the little wood-sprite was completely unforgettable and touched the lives of everyone she met. There would never be anyone like her again.
He had failed to protect her. The heavy gash along her flank bestowed by Cypress was proof enough; Alder had been too slow, too late.
But before that... he had failed Viscaria the most. If he closed his eyes, her lifeless body came into hard focus, dangling limply from the bastard's jaws as all the while Cypress smiled and smiled. It was his greatest victory, robbing Alder of his grandmother, the first wolf who had ever given him a chance and loved him in spite of the revulsion his coat inspired.
I couldn't protect them,he said gruffly.
Any of them. Solvi got hurt because I was too slow, and now she's vanished altogether; I was too late to save my grandmother altogether, and now she lies cold in the ground. Tell me how that's anything but bad luck.
Alder pulled himself out of the emotional mire enough to listen to her tale. The girl had shown kindness, and she deserved at least that much.
It was clear after the first few minutes that Alder was no longer listening simply to be polite. How similar her story was to his own, but it was Amaranth who had deemed him the monster; the parallel was not lost to him.
Viscaria had grown a fondness for Alder as he struggled through adolescence, trying to find his place in the world, and they had spent many an evening together at the edge of her den talking together as they looked out over the vast expanse of Fate's Respite. The time they spent in each other's company had been invaluable to the boy.
'Hold your head up, boy.' Her words were always sharp, but they aimed true. She would not lie to him. ' You may not go by it, but you are an Aktaion, and we do not belittle ourselves in front of others.'
Irreplaceable.
Well, it's a good thing your - Mam - had someone to stand by her through it all. She sounds tough as nails to be a Hunt Master - and whatever an Elksa is, it's very impressive,he offered sincerely. Liss was fiesty and surely meant well, but picturing anyone trying to stand up to Amaranth sent a shiver up his spine; even he couldn't do it, save for that cold night when they had both laid Viscaria to rest. Like a shaken-up soda bottle, Alder had simply... exploded.
We've made our peace,he reassured Liss.
It doesn't matter anymore.
Nothing does, he thought blandly.
Alder quirked a brow at her next suggestion.
Oh?he chuffed.
I dunno, sounds like you think I do smell... pretty mean to say to a stranger, if you ask me...There was a hint of mirth in his expression as he simultaneously tried to appear insulted.
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- Alder is not actually Inuyasha, despite the evidence