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Morningstar: The Malaise - 10. Chapter 10 Between a Rock and a Hard Place

On the outside, looking in....

Morningstar: The Malaise

 

 

Chapter 10

 

 

Kellar had a framed view through the windshield as Tobyn approached Tilly at the front of the truck. They embraced almost awkwardly before he gave her a chaste kiss. She was a slim, pretty girl, obviously curious or confused or both, at the sight of her boyfriend and a strange man hugging. Her attention diverted to the man in the front seat a few times while she appeared to be listening intently to whatever Tobyn was saying. Kellar had never experienced grown-up jealousy before, but recognized his unsettled reaction for what it was. It was not a pleasant feeling.

He’d had a strong inkling he was gay, especially after his only sexual experience with a woman. Although he’d performed fine as near as he could tell, the act hadn’t contained any lasting appeal; there had been no inclination on his part to revisit, despite the repeated invitations. Since he’d never held a strong attraction to any individual prior to yesterday, his suspected orientation wasn’t something he’d had to deal with head on. That wasn’t the case anymore. The man in front of him now, the man who was talking to his girlfriend as he held her hand, Kellar found beautiful in every way. His cock got hard or semi-hard all the time, but now there was a reason for it beside need, or a stiff breeze. Tobyn. Tobyn, who wanted a wife and lots of pups to add to Morningstar. Fuck.

He had to turn away. He would do all he could to help the troubled pack, but there was no way he could stick around and watch the man he might well love, be with someone else. A solitary life was what he was used to, and somewhere inside he was aware of his reality. It was innate to who or what he was. There existed only one person for him, quick as it may have happened, and if that man didn’t feel the same, Kellar didn’t or wouldn’t want anyone else. The question was, when push came to shove, just how open should he be with Tobyn? As attractive as avoidance might be, he wasn’t comfortable with the idea of slinking off with no real explanation.

A thump on the hood got his attention. He’d expected it at some point, but still his dread skyrocketed. At a hand motion from the blond man, he hopped out of the truck to meet the girlfriend.

“Kellar, this is Tilly. Tilly, this is my friend, Kellar.

Friend. Yup, that’s all he was. “Nice to meet you, Tilly,” he said with as much feeling as he could muster.

It spoke volumes to him when she skipped the preliminaries. “Do you really think you can help my sister?”

The earnest question, laced with hope, nailed him right between the eyes, and he felt genuine sympathy for the girl. If anything, he was the interloper here, and he had no right to hold anything against this young woman. Now that he was actively engaged, he could see how exhausted she was. Her colors were alarmingly weak. “I can’t make you any promises, but I’m going to try. How is she doing?”

“Thank you so much. I understand this may be a long shot, but it’s something at least. We’ve been short on hope for….” Shit… tears in those big blue eyes. “I….” Kellar watched her struggle before slowly regaining control. This girl was tougher than she looked. “She’s not doing well at all. There are bruises all over her. Big ones that appeared out of the blue. They’re faint, but visible. She… we are scared. I really hope you can do something, even if just to make her feel a little better. If she could just hold some food down.”

Kellar mentally cringed at the thought of what he’d gotten himself into? This did not sound good. “How long since she’s been able to eat?”

“It’s been two days. She can’t even keep fluids down. I was just going to see if we have fresh mint in the kitchens. I don’t know what else to try.”

“Mint’s a good choice. It might help, and it won’t hurt.” It was his attempt to make Tilly feel she was helping her sister, even though it sounded like a futile measure for someone so ill. Kellar watched Tobyn put his arm around her as she buried her face in his broad chest. This time, there was no jealousy at all; only compassion for this poor young woman teetering on the edge of despair.

The tears were flowing again, so he moved off a ways, giving them their moment. He could have heard the murmurings if he wanted to, but chose not to, instead focusing on the surrounding neighborhood.

Further down the road, two teenage boys were kicking a soccer ball back and forth. A tall woman walked by and nodded pleasantly before climbing the granite steps to the lodge. He absentmindedly catalogued their colors, noting a lack of vibrancy in all three. One of the boys had slightly inflamed tonsils. That, he could surely fix.

“Kellar?”

He reacted to Tobyn’s call, turning toward them. He hadn’t realized he’d kept moving further from the couple. “Yeah?” They were now standing a little apart from one another, and the crying had ceased.

“When do you want to check on Adelin?”

“Right away. Maybe, I could wash up first?” He closed the distance between him and them.

“What about your plants?” Why was Tobyn looking at him with concern? What was his face showing?

“If we just move them out of the truck they’ll be fine. I can unpack them later. Is your house cool?” He finished walking up to the couple, and tried to ignore the scrutiny he was under.

“Yeah, it stays comfortable in the summer because it’s in the middle of a stand of tall trees. Are you okay?”

“Of course. Why wouldn’t I be?” Again, he felt Tobyn’s curious evaluation.

“I don’t know, I just felt… are you sure you’re up to this now? Maybe you want to rest a while first?”

“Dude, I just slept for two hours. I’m fine. Does she live far from here, Tilly?”

Even she had a perplexed expression as she took in the short exchange. “Adelin lives with me, and we’re just a ten minute walk from Tobyn’s. I appreciate you trying to help, Kellar. Thank you. I’m going to check for mint, and I’ll meet you at my house.” She surprised him with a quick hug before hurrying off. He didn’t bother to tell her he had plenty of mint, understanding her need to do something, anything, for her sister.

“Okay, let’s get this show on the road.” Kellar winced as the words left his mouth. His feeble attempt at levity had sounded pretty lame. God, he had to sort himself out, and soon. So many people were counting on him, and all he could think of was this sandy-haired man.

“Are you sure you’re okay?”

“Why do you keep asking me that? I told you I’m fine. We’re wasting time, my friend.”

Another curious look. Oh, damn. Did the ‘friend’ sound bitter? Kellar was beginning to get the feeling Tobyn could pick up on his emotions, the same way he could sense the blond man’s. It really was like they were tuning in to one another. Was this a common thing between close friends?

 

Arriving at the house, they made short work of moving everything inside. The temperature was just right for maintaining the potency of most of the herbs. A lot of work went into the searching out, drying, and storing of these medicinal aids to his healing, and he didn’t want to lose any if it could be helped. A few went into the fridge for optimum protection, while Kellar separated some of the ones he thought could be useful in treating Adelin, leaving the rest to be tended to later. He was given a quick tour of the masculine-feeling, two-bedroom home. It was quite spacious compared to his own cabin, and the large logs were squared while his were rounded. It gave it a classier, but still homey feel.

“This house is ninety years old, and I’d always feel good when I visited. It was as if the place spoke to me, so when it became available, I staked my claim. The man who lived here before didn’t pretty it up like some of them.” Comfortable on the surface, underneath, it was a strained kind of small talk.

“The whole place has a nice vibe to it. It suits you, and I can see why you like it. All the cupboards are beautifully crafted, and it’s good the wood has been kept natural, and not painted. And I love the views of the pines and birches through all the windows; it feels like we’re in a treehouse.”

“Thanks, I’m glad you like it.” Tobyn went quiet momentarily, and Kellar took the time to look out the living room window. “Listen, I didn’t mean to pester you earlier. It’s just… I don’t know… I got this impression you were hurting, and it was a strong feeling. I just want you to know… I understand this might be hard for you, so if you want to talk about anything at all, or if you have questions. I can’t imagine what it was like to go through your first shift with no preparation, and being alone all this time, and then me dragging you here….”

“You need to stop worrying about me. I admit I’m feeling some pressure, but it’s all self-imposed. I’m pretty good at being by myself, and my life hasn’t been easy sometimes, but it hasn’t been so bad. I don’t know what else to tell you. I want to get this over with, and… and hopefully get Adelin feeling better, at least.”

“Get this over with? What does that mean, man? Are you planning to heal Adelin and then leave?”

Kellar wanted to take back those words, because they were spurred by a pain he wanted to keep to himself. There was definitely hurt too, in Tobyn’s question. “I’m sorry. I shouldn’t have said it that way. I’m feeling all kinds of emotions right now so just ignore me, all right? I’m not sure what my plans are. Maybe I’m not cut out for this pack, though.”

“Jeez… where is this coming from? Twenty minutes ago you were considering my mom’s offer to join us? Did I do something wrong?”

Now Kellar was really feeling like an ass. He should be able to mask his turmoil better than this because Tobyn had enough on his plate to deal with. “No, man. I consider you a great friend.” That damned word again. It was fine yesterday, but now he hated it. “I’m overwhelmed, is all. Just give me some time, and I’ll sort myself out. This is all getting way too dramatic,” he attempted to joke. “What about Adelin’s parents? Will they be there?” A change of subject was in order, before he blurted out any more words he might regret.

Tobyn was not easily manipulated, though, and he was seeing that clearly as the handsome man surveyed him with a thoughtful expression. “They both passed a couple of years ago. They were only in their fifties. I’m not sure about the reason the mother, Amelyn, died; she just slowly faded. She was never very strong after she gave birth to Adelin, but of course we couldn't take her to a doctor. We think their dad had a heart attack in his sleep. Neville complained of arm pain a few times in the weeks before he died.”

He stalled for a minute, opening his mouth to speak, and then closing it. Finally, he continued. “The girls lived with their aunt up until last year, and then moved into a house of their own. The aunt, Winifred, is quite elderly, so they and the rest of the pack keep an eye on her. We all watch out for each other.” He was still watching Kellar with a concerned countenance.

“Okay. Well, I’m ready if you are.” He went to the kitchen for his previously selected packet of herbs, with Tobyn following him, and they continued out the door. Kellar could almost taste the unsettled something between them.

“Do you want to walk or drive?”

“It’s up to you, but a walk might be a good idea. It’s starting to cool down for the evening. The temperature is perfect.”

“Maybe we can both clear our minds. It’s this way.” Tobyn was silent for a couple of minutes as they walked up a well-shaded road. He cleared his throat before speaking softly. “I’m not clueless, and you’re not the only one who has some emotions to sort through, you know.”

Kellar was startled by the statement, but kept his eyes in front of him. “Are we talking about something specific?” He had to wait for an answer.

“I’ve had this mission… this purpose to save my pack before I even had my first shift. There’s not a lot of us younger wolves left, so who else is it going to fall to, to get to the bottom of what’s happening to us?”

“I’m listening.”

“I know you are. No matter what else may be important to me, I have this strong compulsion to stay the course. Not to deviate, you know? I don’t want to let anyone down, but Morningstar… the fate of shifters period, has to take precedence. Do you understand what I’m saying? I want you to get all of what’s going on with me.”

“I understand, man. You’ve made a decision, and your life is not your own.”

“No, that’s not….” Tobyn exhaled a resigned sigh. “Yeah, I guess that’s exactly it.”

“It’s okay. I do get it. It’s noble. It really is.” He got the message loud and clear. There was no room in Tobyn’s life for a man as a partner. Any attraction for Kellar he might have, was going to be buried. He already knew it, but hearing it was something else again.

“We’re here.”

Kellar looked up at the white frame house, so unlike Tobyn’s more rugged refuge. “All right, my friend. Let’s see what we can do for your girlfriend’s sister.” Resigned to their now confirmed reality, he was halfway up the stairs when the door opened.

Many thanks to my Editor, Timothy M., and to all those who support this story.
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What a conundrum.. This makes me sad for Tobyn. Kelkar too, but Tobyn's overwhelming sense of duty to his pack is at a time when he should be free to explore this connection to Kellar freely. Not that he shouldn't be loyal to his pack, I get it. But damn that dreaded malaise.

 

I can't see Kellar leaving. I think he too is going to absorb that obligation Tobyn feels, and try his darnedest to find help and heal with the disease. And seeing Tilly the way he does makes this an even more awkward situation given the feelings that have to be dampened.

 

Those two are indeed between a rock and a hard place. It won't be easy and I'm sure they will get in their own way. I look forward to seeing how they navigate all those feelings. I'm truly invested in seeing them grow as we move foward. The plot becomes a little bit more intriguing every chapter..

 

Great job Gary!

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On 06/25/2016 03:29 AM, Defiance19 said:

What a conundrum.. This makes me sad for Tobyn. Kelkar too, but Tobyn's overwhelming sense of duty to his pack is at a time when he should be free to explore this connection to Kellar freely. Not that he shouldn't be loyal to his pack, I get it. But damn that dreaded malaise.

 

I can't see Kellar leaving. I think he too is going to absorb that obligation Tobyn feels, and try his darnedest to find help and heal with the disease. And seeing Tilly the way he does makes this an even more awkward situation given the feelings that have to be dampened.

 

Those two are indeed between a rock and a hard place. It won't be easy and I'm sure they will get in their own way. I look forward to seeing how they navigate all those feelings. I'm truly invested in seeing them grow as we move foward. The plot becomes a little bit more intriguing every chapter..

 

Great job Gary!

You said it right, Def... that dreaded malaise. This connection they have has a huge roadblock, and that is sad. Still, I like that the two men recognize what they're feeling. Tobyn doesn't deny, but he doesn't feel he has room for a complication. And I think you're right that it will be difficult for Kellar to leave, but there's a part of him that reverts to what he's used to, and that's isolation. This is all so new to him, and he needs to regroup mentally. Neither one is in a good place... hence the title of the chapter. I'm glad you're invested, my friend... Thank you for the great review, and your support... cheers... Gary...

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Thanks, Mac. I appreciate that. This is one of those chapters where the frustrations ooze out. Everything that's been going on is so new and unsettling, for both, but particularly for Kellar. It says so much about the man, the young man, that he understands and accepts Tobyn's dedication and desire not to deviate from a life plan that has defined him for years. Yeah, there is potential for a very bumpy, heartbreaking road ahead. What we can hold onto here is how open they are with each other... not completely, but enough to admit what the situation is.  Right now, Tobyn is polarizing as a character... he's a different sort, and he has walls... can we really blame him? He's watched his pack spiral to extinction... thanks for the awesome comments, my friend... cheers... Gary.... 

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You know, it's strange to read this chapter and my earlier comment again, because my feelings were different this time. The dread and the pain got to me somehow, like a shadow of impending death hanging like a black cloud over Tilly and Kellar. She fears the loss of her sister, and he fears the loss of the man he has fallen in love with. I don't know why I had this strong reaction, but I'll credit your ability to evoke our emotions and engage our hearts. :worship: 

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1 hour ago, Timothy M. said:

You know, it's strange to read this chapter and my earlier comment again, because my feelings were different this time. The dread and the pain got to me somehow, like a shadow of impending death hanging like a black cloud over Tilly and Kellar. She fears the loss of her sister, and he fears the loss of the man he has fallen in love with. I don't know why I had this strong reaction, but I'll credit your ability to evoke our emotions and engage our hearts. :worship: 

I find this new comment really interesting. And I do agree... it is a somber chapter for all the characters. There is a woman/child halfway through death's door. She should expire, and at this point we don't know how it will turn out. I kept seeing Adelin as Tilly describes her in this chapter, and I envision a specter. And that somberness is compounded by the fact Kellar has a job to do, something he's compelled to attempt despite his wanting to turn tail and run. He can't afford the luxury of self pity over the bleakness he feels at loving Tobyn... he is a healer first and foremost. It is, and was meant to be, sad. I'm pleased you felt this on the rereading. I think the sadness upped the frustration many readers were feeling with the guys... especially Tobyn... and that is both understandable and rewarding for me. Thank you, Tim. :hug: 

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22 hours ago, Albert1434 said:

There a touch of darkness in this chapter, the possible loss of a sister, the possible loss of a love.

I love this part:

 

He had to turn away. He would do all he could to help the troubled pack, but there was no way he could stick around and watch the man he might well love, be with someone else. A solitary life was what he was used to, and somewhere inside he was aware of his reality. It was innate to who or what he was. There existed only one person for him, quick as it may have happened, and if that man didn’t feel the same, Kellar didn’t or wouldn’t want anyone else. The question was, when push came to shove, just how open should he be with Tobyn? As attractive as avoidance might be, he wasn’t comfortable with the idea of slinking off with no real explanation.

 

Great chapter once again:thankyou::worship:

You are so right about the darkness here. I am so impressed with Kellar, that he can feel this way, this bereft, yet still is willing to take on  the healing. He is not in a good place, but he can't be anything but who he is. Awesome comment, buddy. It was a heartbreaking few moments. :hug: 

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13 minutes ago, Rogeric said:

They must figured a way out of that turmoil, I hate to see them in such a hard spot :,(

It's particularly hard for Kellar, who has always felt like an outsider. He really doesn't know what to do, faced with this new bunch of feelings, so his instinct is to run... remove himself from the situation. I don't think Tobyn really understands what's happening to him, but he has a mission to help shifters, so his new feelings have to be ignored. Yes, it is a hard spot to be in, yet really, they've only known each other for a couple of days. Hang in there, buddy... and thanks for leaving this comment... cheers... Gary....

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Oh, these boys are not stupid, their young.  Everything is perceived as very black and white without maturity.  They are not ignorant of the other's feelings. Actually they seem to have an emotional feedback loop going, where each is tuned into the other.  The trouble comes in when feeling someone else's emotion but not communicating the why or the real trigger behind it.  That way lies dragons and certain misfortune.  In some ways, they are more mature for their age, in their sense of honor, responsibility, and self sacrifice.  It's just without the foundation of wisdom that only age brings. 

 

I don't think Tobyn will ever see the forest for the trees with Keller without help.  His sense of duty is bone-deep, and he has a hard time believing in hope or in good things with the burdens of guilt he has lain on himself.  Keller has the hope and faith in good things happening that Tobyn lacks, yet his own history doesn't include someone picking him, his welfare, or loving him for himself, ever.  He'll stay to heal and to learn more, even as his heart breaks.  My hope lies in the fact they are not alone, they are in the center of a community of relationships.  The pack loves Tobyn, and they won't be able to resist caring about Keller, too.  (If they know what's good for them. "To the moon!" if they hurt my Keller.)  It's gonna get bumpy, but it's so worth the ride with great writing like this.  Time for another layer of new insights for our pair, onto the healing.  :hug:~ Ms. V

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13 hours ago, Y0rite said:

Oh, these boys are not stupid, their young.  Everything is perceived as very black and white without maturity.  They are not ignorant of the other's feelings. Actually they seem to have an emotional feedback loop going, where each is tuned into the other.  The trouble comes in when feeling someone else's emotion but not communicating the why or the real trigger behind it.  That way lies dragons and certain misfortune.  In some ways, they are more mature for their age, in their sense of honor, responsibility, and self sacrifice.  It's just without the foundation of wisdom that only age brings. 

 

I don't think Tobyn will ever see the forest for the trees with Keller without help.  His sense of duty is bone-deep, and he has a hard time believing in hope or in good things with the burdens of guilt he has lain on himself.  Keller has the hope and faith in good things happening that Tobyn lacks, yet his own history doesn't include someone picking him, his welfare, or loving him for himself, ever.  He'll stay to heal and to learn more, even as his heart breaks.  My hope lies in the fact they are not alone, they are in the center of a community of relationships.  The pack loves Tobyn, and they won't be able to resist caring about Keller, too.  (If they know what's good for them. "To the moon!" if they hurt my Keller.)  It's gonna get bumpy, but it's so worth the ride with great writing like this.  Time for another layer of new insights for our pair, onto the healing.  :hug:~ Ms. V

Exactly. And Kellar is unsure of himself in a pack dynamic, and in what he's feeling, and Tobyn is carrying the weight of all shifters on his shoulders. You're right... they have a lot to learn. I can see you understand Tobyn. Feeling powerless has been his reality, and he is totally committed to changing that, at any personal cost. 

 

I see you understand Kellar just as well. His has been a life of isolation, and the pack is an alien thing. He's gone against his own nature to survive the world, and now he's in a kind of limbo. We must remember he didn't even know packs existed prior to meeting Tobyn. And as far as his feelings for Tobyn, as much as he cares, he will always try to do the noble thing... there is nothing selfish about our young healer. So... here they are, with the attraction acknowledged, but no visible path forward. 

 

It appears Kellar has another diehard fan. :D  Thanks, Ms. V. :hug: 

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10 minutes ago, Normischell said:

I think my heart just literally tore in half. 💔

Sorry. But now it matches Kellar's.  Tobyn is not only the first friend he's ever had, he's also the only person he's ever been attracted to on a deep level. That's a potent reality, and now Kellar needs to be strong and stoic, when what he'd really like to do is go nurse his wounds. He doesn't have that luxury because of who he is. So he'll go out of his way to make it easier for Tobyn. :(  I appreciate the comment, friend. Cheers... Gary....

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Well that didn't take long for things to become unhinged.

Poor Kellar is immediately wracked with Jealousy at the sight of Tobyn hugging Tilly and being just called a friend. He just wants whatever he can get done, over with, and then get out of there as quickly, as he can. 

The boys both admit the reality of their different priorities in life. As devastated as Kellar must be right now, I expect his nobler need to heal, will get him through the evening. But there doesn't look like anything but a miserable and lonely future ahead for Kellar.

At least Tobyn has someone to look forward to.

Darn you G. Where are you taking us with this? 😕

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10 hours ago, Bard Simpson said:

Well that didn't take long for things to become unhinged.

Poor Kellar is immediately wracked with Jealousy at the sight of Tobyn hugging Tilly and being just called a friend. He just wants whatever he can get done, over with, and then get out of there as quickly, as he can. 

The boys both admit the reality of their different priorities in life. As devastated as Kellar must be right now, I expect his nobler need to heal, will get him through the evening. But there doesn't look like anything but a miserable and lonely future ahead for Kellar.

At least Tobyn has someone to look forward to.

Darn you G. Where are you taking us with this? 😕

Hey, buddy. I can't tell you where I'm taking you, but hopefully you'll like the journey. :X  A lot happens in a short period of time, but it is not always an easy ride. :no:  Hence the title of this chapter. These two meeting has been something unexpected, by both, and now they have to deal. Tobyn can be frustrating at times, with his unyielding determination, but they are both between a rock and a hard place. You're exactly right that Kellar is a healer first and foremost, and he'll concentrate on that. Tilly is a hard pill to swallow, and jealousy is a new emotion for him, but he likes her, and will be his nobler self. :(  

Thanks for the great comment, Bard... have faith... cheers... Gary.... :hug: 

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This chapter brought out so much emotions in me. I love it but it was somehow sad and i understand how difficulty it is for Tobyn to shoulder such responsibility, but even more difficulty  for our mountain man. It's okay boys, baby steps and everything is going to be alright. And it seems the emotion reading goes both ways. That's really interesting. Thanks Gary for another amazing chapter.

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3 hours ago, Jasmine94 said:

This chapter brought out so much emotions in me. I love it but it was somehow sad and i understand how difficulty it is for Tobyn to shoulder such responsibility, but even more difficulty  for our mountain man. It's okay boys, baby steps and everything is going to be alright. And it seems the emotion reading goes both ways. That's really interesting. Thanks Gary for another amazing chapter.

Yes, there is some angst in this chapter. You're right... it will take baby steps to get this all figured out. Tobyn is carrying the weight of the shifter world on his young shoulders, and Kellar is just trying to find his way in this new world. We can see already it is almost impossible for these two to hide how their feeling. Each one picks up in the others' emotions.

Glad you liked the chapter, Jasmine... thank you so much... :hug: 

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1 hour ago, Albert1434 said:

As I said before darkness can be found here:yes:

A Great chapter now we head into the Great Darkness :yes:

Yes, there is darkness. When I read this, I get the feeling of being trapped, and I think that's because both men are. Tobyn is trapped by his desire to help his pack... he won't back away from what he sees as his responsibility... and Kellar is trapped by who he is. He can't fight for Tobyn... he doesn't want to stand in his way. His innate goodness prevents him. Yeah, this was sad in so many ways,  not the least of which is what Tilly and Adelin have been enduring. :(  Thanks, Albert... it means a lot to read this along with you. :hug: 

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Yes, there is a way to impregnate a female without committing themselves the said female to repopulate the pack. If a man has the desire to be with another man then that is their business and the pack should respect that! People of any species should let the person live with the one they love and are attracted to and be happy. No judgement! 

I am going to the next chapter and the next and so on to see what happens! 

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50 minutes ago, Story Reader said:

Yes, there is a way to impregnate a female without committing themselves the said female to repopulate the pack. If a man has the desire to be with another man then that is their business and the pack should respect that! People of any species should let the person live with the one they love and are attracted to and be happy. No judgement! 

I am going to the next chapter and the next and so on to see what happens! 

I get your point, Sherye, and I totally understand it, but this is not about judgement. The pack is very traditional about family. Tobyn is traditional. Children come out of love... sex is about love... and family units are part of that, and yes, there is an old world archaic sensibility to that, but that is who they are as a race deeply connected to the earth mother. Shifters don't judge... you'll see that as you get farther into the story. Tobyn is still so young despite all the weight he carries on his shoulders, and he takes his responsibilities seriously... too seriously, but that's our Tobyn. :)  Thanks for the great comment, my friend. Cheers! :hug: 

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