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Morningstar: The Malaise - 14. Chapter 14 Collars

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Morningstar: The Malaise

 

 

Chapter 14

 

 

After another hug from the captivating Miss Sybil and a promise to visit again sometime in the future, Kellar was able to take his leave. Standing outside the door, his eyes swiveled to the man at the picnic table. Tobyn met them with troubled ones of his own. “How was your talk? Glad you listened to me?” A weak smile followed.

“It was… informative. You were so right about the lady being awesome.” He watched closely as the blond man rose from his seat and walked over to him. “Are you doing okay, buddy?”

“Yeah, sure. Why?” He looked away after speaking, and Kellar could see him swallow.

“I don’t know. You seem down or something. Did I do anything wrong?”

“No, of course not. I’m just in a weird mood. Whatever's going on with me, I’m pretty sure I disappointed the boys when I didn’t want to kick the ball around.”

“Why didn’t you? I thought you liked soccer?”

“I do and I… I have no idea. I’m feeling unsettled, so I just wanted to sit for a while and think.”

“Did it hurt?”

“Did what hurt?”

“Thinking.” Kellar laughed at the same time he dodged the punch aimed at his arm.

Tobyn laughed too. “Unfortunately, I must admit it did a little.” His laughter soon dwindled to nothing.

“Do you want to let me in on what’s got you unsettled?” Was this more proof of what he and Miss Sybil suspected?

“I would, but I don’t even know myself. Just a little bit of everything. My brain keeps going in circles and I can’t seem to focus. Anyway, don’t worry about it. Come on, let’s go get my truck so we can check out the marina. You’re going to love it.”

Kellar knew avoidance when he saw it. This was all going to turn out to be one hell of a kick in the teeth. “I’m sure I will, but what about the kids? I thought I was healing Dane’s tonsils and checking out the rest of them.”

“You are. Dane and Mace are rounding the others up and getting their parents’ permission. Everyone’s heard of what you did by now so it’s just a formality. They’re going to meet us at our place in a couple of hours. Is that all right with you?”

Our place? It sure had a nice ring to it, even if it wasn’t accurate. “Sure.” They walked a little further along the quiet road before he decided to speak again. “Can I ask you something?”

Tobyn looked wary as he responded. “I guess.”

There was no missing his reluctance to talk, but Kellar was trying to piece things together so he forged ahead anyway. “When you were first talking to the boys, when I was alone with Miss Sybil, you looked upset. I was just wondering if you were worried about the kids? I could, ah, see you through the window.”

Tobyn’s eyes darted towards him and then away, but the question was initially met with silence.

He was beginning to regret pushing when Tobyn finally cleared his throat and answered.

“No, I wasn’t worried once you told me Dane’s tonsils were no big deal. I’m not even sure what was wrong. Like I said, I was just feeling out of sorts. I think I’m letting the magnitude of what’s happening to the pack get to me.” He cleared his throat one more time, and now he sounded nervous. “And then there’s you feeling the need to leave, and I guess maybe I’m still processing that. I’m only bringing it up because you asked. I told you I understand, and I do, and I respect your decision. I’m feeling better now, so no worries. I'm chill now.”

“Good to hear. Sorry for pestering you, but I don’t like seeing someone ‘out of sorts.’ It brings out the healer in me.” He grinned, and Tobyn matched it.

“You didn’t pester me, and I’m fine… you can take that healer’s hat of yours off, okay, doc?”

“Consider it removed.” Kellar had found out more of what he’d been searching for, but he wasn’t sure how it helped him. In the end, knowing could just pile on more pain.

 

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Tobyn watched the big man walk ahead of him as they neared the rear of the truck and for a split second, unseen, he let his guard down. Running a hand over his face, he swallowed. Kellar’s questions poked the dragon a little more, and he had to face how not saying what was on his mind was frustrating the hell out of him. The subtle acknowledgements he’d given with regards to his feelings fell far short of what he struggled to hold back. He knew exactly what had been bothering him. He was crushing on the big man in the worst way and it seemed to grow by the minute… hell… by the second.

It was wearing on him to be around someone who made his palms sweat and his heart race, but he was finding it even harder not to be near him. He’d felt the loss the minute he left him with Sybil. Walking toward the boys and away from Kellar had caused all his emotions to churn. The fact was, he was a fucking mess.

How in hell could he accept being gay when he had a family life planned out with Tilly? They’d spoken of it in general terms for years and time was closing in on them. His responsibility had to be to the pack, and ultimately its survival. And yet, images of him and Kellar entwined, making love, refused to go away. Christ, it was all so fucking complicated, and as much as he wanted to open up and discuss how he felt, he knew it would be unfair to the big-hearted man. I have these massive feelings for you, but… arghhh.

He dreaded Kellar leaving, yet at the same time he expected things would get easier… hopefully for both of them. Being apart might turn out to be for the best. Just letting that thought come to the surface caused something to wither within, but at some point he had to believe the healer would return. Hopefully, they’d have a better handle on all these feelings by then. Tobyn refused to entertain the notion they couldn’t have a friendship. Separation had to be temporary.

He’d always planned to carry out his mission alone so that was what he would do. Someone, somewhere, would have answers, and he was determined to find them. In the meantime he could handle this. It was a situation he’d never envisioned for himself, but Kellar had already done great things for Morningstar and now he’d made the choice to leave. Tobyn needed to accept it… and he would. He'd put up a good front for his friend because he owed him that. He was the reason for his impending departure, after all. The pack would have a healer a few hours away, and that was so much more than they had two days ago. Releasing a deep but muted sigh before he opened the driver’s side door, he put on his game face and climbed in.

The hardest part was when Kellar looked at him. He saw interest and devotion in those eyes every time. He also saw glimpses of the poorly-concealed pain, at least to him, and it devastated him to be the one causing it. Knowing he was crushing on him just as strongly, and that he was attainable, made it excruciating to stay the course. The big man was doing it right now as they drove down his road. Oh, he tried to conceal it, but Tobyn knew. There was this connection between them that made it impossible to hide much of anything. He was fast becoming a believer in love at first sight, and that was a train of thought he couldn’t dwell on. But, it was love he felt, wasn’t it? Yeah. Fuck. Sometimes, life really sucked.

“So, did you get all you needed from Miss Sybil?”

“I’d say I learned more than I thought I would. Finding out there is a healer bloodline was mind-blowing, but the more I learn, the more questions I have.”

“Such as? Maybe I can help answer some of them.”

Kellar glanced over with an amused expression as Tobyn turned on the road to the marina. “Were-wolf movies?”

He welcomed the chance to laugh. “What the hell do you want to know about those god-awful things?”

“How they came to be, I guess. Was there any basis for them? Like, did any of us ever go on blood-thirsty rampages as wolves?”

“God, no. Is that a serious question?”

Kellar chuckled. “No, not really. Miss Sybil told me about the hunters of our kind, so I guess my real question is whether you think it’s the way humans would see shifters if they learned we actually existed? Would they consider us crazed beasts who would tear them apart and eat them, or turn them into monsters?”

It was clear to Tobyn the inquisitive healer part of Kellar was engaged. “I’m not entirely sure. It’s a good question, though. I could be wrong but I think it would be the end of us if the human race did find out. Maybe the majority would be fine, but there would always be those who saw us as aberrations and try to wipe us out. From what I understand, those hunter groups looked at us as vermin who needed to be exterminated. It was their mission and they used religion to justify our persecution and slaughter. We were supposed agents of the devil or some ridiculous shit like that.”

“Humans have a habit of doing that, don’t they? Using religion as a reason to be cruel. You talk like they’re part of the past. Do you think these hunters still exist?”

“Honestly, I would like to believe they are no longer out there, but that would be putting my head in the sand. All I know is we should always be on our guard. I don’t think they’re the scourge they once were, but I could be wrong. We’ve had shifters disappear without a trace over the years, and Esther’s murder was deliberate. Whoever killed her knew what they were doing. I know Fendral was always looking for some scent he'd detected from that day.”

“I can’t imagine the man’s pain. Sybil told me quite a bit about earth mates.”

Tobyn grimaced, and blew out a long breath. It was a sore subject for most shifters. “I think it’s good they’re a thing of the past. I don’t believe it’s beneficial to be so tied to another person.”

“Why?” Kellar’s head had snapped toward him, and now he was watching him intently.

“Well... because… look at where Fendral is now. He was such a strong man, yet he wolfed out after losing Esther. He tried to fight it for a while, but Mom says it became impossible for him to bear the grief. I feel terrible for what he’s gone through, but worst of all is he deserted the pack. Losing his earth mate destroyed both him and us.”

He couldn’t help his bitterness showing through, and it made him a little embarrassed to be talking about such a great man that way, but he had to be honest. “I don’t blame him at all… but it would have been better for him and for all of us if he hadn’t found Esther... I mean as a mate. It would have been better to have found her as a wife. He could have recovered from losing her then. With mates, you really can’t.”

His voice dropped to an almost murmur. “Maybe the earth mother did us a favor by taking them away.” He shivered after the words left his mouth, and he wasn’t sure of the reason. “And his kids never should have left on wild goose chases. Where did that get them?” He looked at his friend for a response, but he’d gone quiet and his gaze had turned away. Why did he feel like he’d gone too far? “Anyway, there’s only one thing those movies were even remotely close on.”

Kellar turned somber eyes back towards Tobyn without actually meeting his. “What was that?”

“Silver bullets. I don’t know how… it must be a coincidence, but silver does affect us.”

“You’re kidding right? Silver bullets?”

“Just about the silver part. Any bullet can kill us, but silver can prevent us from shifting.”

“You’re pulling my leg!” Kellar became instantly more animated, and half-turned in his seat.

“No,” Tobyn said, amused at Kellar’s reaction. “Seriously. It’s not a problem because shifters don’t wear jewelry for obvious reasons… rings and chains fall off or get broke… same with earrings and other piercings… but if you ever wore a silver necklace and didn’t remove it, you wouldn’t be able to change.”

“Holy shit. I never knew that. I wonder why it has that effect. Are you sure you’re not playing with me?”

Tobyn chuckled. “I swear to the great mother that it’s true. I recall listening to some of the old stories, and the worst ones told of wealthy lords who kept families collared with silver so they couldn’t change. They’d unlock those on the husbands and fathers so they could hunt game while they kept their families within the walls of their strongholds. We were nothing more than tools for them, and that was the life for most packs back then. Miss Sybil told me once about rebellions that happened where many of us were murdered attempting to escape, but sometimes enough made it to remote areas in small groups. They... we... were isolated, but we were free, and we lived that way for a few hundred years. Hunters, though, kept coming after us, picking us off in great numbers whenever they found a pack, so once ‘the new world’ opened up, many shifters made the trip. Apparently some great leader rallied the different packs to join and fight back, and make a better life in the Americas. I’m missing a lot of the story, but the end result was a mass exodus from Europe and the British Isles centuries ago. I’m sure there’s a lot more to it… we’re talking about the span of centuries here… but that’s all I remember. We really miss having a keeper. She would have been able to tell our history in great detail, but she died a long time ago.”

“Fuck! That’s incredible. There’s so much I have no clue about… this stuff needs to be written down by someone.”

“Yeah… but, we can’t. It’s too dangerous.”

“Not if it was written like fiction; a printed up and bound make-believe book. It’s all going to get lost without keepers. You wouldn’t know any of this if not for Sybil, and she’s a seer. Am I right?”

Tobyn had never looked at it in such a way before. “Yes, you are and I see your point. There’s a lot even I don’t know and that’s wrong. We can’t afford to lose our histories. I’m going to talk to Mom about this. The pack should reconsider how we look at everything now that all the old ways are disappearing.”

At his response, Kellar turned away again, and Tobyn was enveloped in a feeling from the man he couldn’t quite describe. Resignation, maybe, and sadness? Why the sudden change in mood? What had he said? The one fact that couldn’t be ignored was neither of them were even remotely happy. The sooner this was resolved, the better, no matter how much it was going to hurt.

“We’re here, doc. What do you think?” Kellar turned and smiled, and Tobyn understood he was putting on his best face. He would do the same.

“The lake is beautiful, man. I had no idea it was so freaking huge. It looks a little rough out there, though.”

“Yeah, it’s choppy today. I like it best when it’s calm and looks like a sheet of glass. It doesn’t happen often, though.” Small talk was good.

“Jeez, there’s a ton of people around, and I can count at least ten boats from here.”

“There are a lot more out on the lake system you can’t see. It’s a madhouse all summer long, and in winter there’s a lot of ice-fishing going on. We have forty huts we rent out. It’s damn good income for Morningstar. I work here whenever I can, and the thing I like most is a lot of our business is comprised of regulars who show up year after year.” More small talk, but it was working, and Tobyn started to relax for the first time since he’d walked out of Miss Sybil’s house.

They left the truck and strode toward the docks. Tobyn laughed when Kellar ran to stick his hand in the water; it was such a kid-like thing to do. He showed him the ins and outs of the business while they toured, introducing him to the shifters on site, and enjoying the reaction they had to the big man. He really was larger than life. It was such a pleasure to see how people were drawn to him as they made their way around the marina. Tobyn was reminded of the Pied Piper story he’d read as a kid.

Eventually they meandered up to the large campground, greeting the occasional happy, contented client. Kellar had relaxed as well, and the walk was again peaceful. “So, what do you think?” Tobyn asked.

“I think the pack has created a little bit of paradise here. The lake is amazing, and I like how all these campsites are secluded from one another. At the marina, I noticed some of the workers are tired, but I saw no serious health problems outside of inflamed joints in a few of the older ones.”

“Do you ever take time off from being a healer?”

“It’s who….”

“… I am,” Tobyn finished for him, and they both chuckled.

“I guess I’ve said that before, huh?”

“Yes, you have. You’re a pretty special person, Kellar Haylan.”

“Yeah?"

Tobyn nodded.

"Well, thanks… so are you, my friend. I… I love that you always put the pack ahead of yourself. I guess we’re not all that different. Like you said earlier... we both have to do whatever we feel we need to.” He stuck those large hands in his pockets and started to walk at a quicker pace, as if he was trying to escape the moment.

Fuck. So much for being relaxed. Tobyn was once again a storm of emotions as they made their way back to the truck. Fuck.

A big thank you to my editor, Timothy M., and to all those who read and support this story... thank you....
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I think the thing that I love the most of the chapters (especially this one) is that they may me think about all sorts of possibilities. Keller and Tobyn are good people trying to do what they think is right, they just aren't on the same page yet. I enjoy the fact that everything is not instantaneous and that they are taking their time to figure things out, even if doing what they think is right is not the easy road. It shows a lot about morals and character and will serve them well when they do get on the same page and work on figuring out what the real problem is. Do I want to shake them a little and tell them to look at the obvious? Heck Yeah! But I am also one of those people that like to skip to the back of the book to make sure everything does indeed work out in the end. Thank you for another thought provoking chapter.

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On 07/22/2016 05:42 AM, TasteofHome said:

I think the thing that I love the most of the chapters (especially this one) is that they may me think about all sorts of possibilities. Keller and Tobyn are good people trying to do what they think is right, they just aren't on the same page yet. I enjoy the fact that everything is not instantaneous and that they are taking their time to figure things out, even if doing what they think is right is not the easy road. It shows a lot about morals and character and will serve them well when they do get on the same page and work on figuring out what the real problem is. Do I want to shake them a little and tell them to look at the obvious? Heck Yeah! But I am also one of those people that like to skip to the back of the book to make sure everything does indeed work out in the end. Thank you for another thought provoking chapter.

Thanks, TasteofHome. You're seeing the story and the characters exactly the way it see it and them. I wanted these guys to be different from any others I've written, and I think Tobyn definitely is. He resists what he feels despite the agony of it, and Kellar, as a healer has his own unique perspective. Yeah, they can be frustrating, but like you, I don't think instantaneous would ring true at all. There is something else that needs to be taken care of. Tobyn, throwing away his life plan after three days, with the kind of person he is, wouldn't work for me. I love that this story makes you think about possibilities, and that you find it thought provoking. This isn't just my first time writing a shifter story... it's my first time delving into the mystery genre as well... I thank you for the awesome review... cheers... Gary....

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More pain. More almost honest communications. More partial insights and misunderstandings. It seems these guys might have to learn by experience( and trying out other arrangements like staying together and moving apart) to accept and understand the consequences and find a resolution. Tobyn might come to realize he can only help his pack by being whole , healthy and true to his real nature, not to a stereotype or a label other want to attach to him. Kellar and Tobyn are a pair and probably can do great things working and living together. Kellar is going to heal more shifters or the children soon so he will feel fulfilled and see a another need for his help.The conversation with Miss Sybil suggests insights can come from taking with an expert. They truly need a keeper ( can they find one at another pack?) and they need to talk to other shifters. They seem not be into using the internet to research their situation or even look up stories. The trip to the potential mechanic might also help. What will he say? Will he come to Tobyn's pack? What will Tobyn's mother learn when she travels will Tobyn and Kellar to see the mechanic? Why might he not agree to comeback ? Maybe, the pair will later go on a joint trip to find other packs as they realize they need to be together to at least not be so anxious and they can learn more working together from any other shifters they find. Besides, Kellar's healing ability might gain acceptance by any other shifter or pack they find. You introduce a new thread with the silver and how lords controlled shifters in the past. Hmmm... Could some outside " lords" or hunters have found the pack and lead to its decline from strength and wealth and have decided on a tactic of intentionally impairing, limiting and isolating this pack by using silver or some other pollutant in small qualities in the water or in some other way( a cause of the malaise I suggested in my first chapter review post). Kellar can't yet know the color of silver since it is not being used or worn in the pack's area. He will need to see it identified to learn its color in some other place in order to be able to analyze whether or not it is present in the pack's area when he gets back. Anyone who leaves who is not ill in some way seems to be killed and could provide more evidence the pack is being quarantined. Will Tobyn and Kellar face the lords or hunters if and when they travel far from the pack's area? Will they survive? Are other packs staying away or no one visiting because the area gives off a malevolent vibe that only attuned shifters can detect? I am once again looking forward to your next chapter and seeing how you work things out. Thanks.

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Well I love the pack has so well setup income for them all every nice. Sounds just like a place that I would visit camping of course.

Tobyn needs to give in to his feeling and go for it sigh! Instead of thinking that torture is soooo very much better for them both and some day they will

get over it all NOT. So many mind games. I like the pack history as book of fiction and could lead to finding the lost packs.

 

Another great chapter loving it:thankyou::worship:

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45 minutes ago, Albert1434 said:

Well I love the pack has so well setup income for them all every nice. Sounds just like a place that I would visit camping of course.

Tobyn needs to give in to his feeling and go for it sigh! Instead of thinking that torture is soooo very much better for them both and some day they will

get over it all NOT. So many mind games. I like the pack history as book of fiction and could lead to finding the lost packs.

 

Another great chapter loving it:thankyou::worship:

Yeah, but they work hard for their money. Everyone contributes to Morningstar's success. :)  And yes, I would camp at a place like that... I actually have, on the French River in Northern Ontario. :D Remember, they've only known each other a couple of days, so we'll see. They've both been hit hard I think. As far as a work of fiction to tell the story, it makes sense. Kellar is a smart man... and hot. :gikkle:  Thanks for the nice review, buddy... cheers... Gary.... :hug: 

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Gary,  Thanks for the encouragement to read this shifter tale.  Undeniably, you still bleed real life dynamics and relationship struggles with amazing characters.  Yet, I find myself equally glowing and grinning over healing by colors, history through fiction, and my favorite, silver collars.  I've read more than a few shifter stories, and this vision you shared of your world of shifters just all came together to make me giddy.  It felt like meat & potatoes and not just the same ole pap.  Thank you for throwing the bone to my overly analytical side of my brain.  I know I don't comment much.  Only when I feel the need.  I just felt this needed to be said.  :blushing:

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22 minutes ago, Y0rite said:

Gary,  Thanks for the encouragement to read this shifter tale.  Undeniably, you still bleed real life dynamics and relationship struggles with amazing characters.  Yet, I find myself equally glowing and grinning over healing by colors, history through fiction, and my favorite, silver collars.  I've read more than a few shifter stories, and this vision you shared of your world of shifters just all came together to make me giddy.  It felt like meat & potatoes and not just the same ole pap.  Thank you for throwing the bone to my overly analytical side of my brain.  I know I don't comment much.  Only when I feel the need.  I just felt this needed to be said.  :blushing:

Thanks, YOrite! I'll take any comment I can get so I'm pleased you felt the need. :)  You say some truly validating stuff, and it is much appreciated. I love your 'meat and potatoes' comment. :D  I've probably said it way too often, but this book was a real labor of love for me. I put so much thought and work into it, and it's nice that you are enjoying my efforts. I've read my share of shifter stories as well, and some were superb, but I didn't see the sense in writing something similar to the rest. I have come to cherish this shifter world, and all the characters in it. There is a tremendous amount of story left... I hope you continue to enjoy it. Keep me posted when the urge strikes you. :)  Thanks again... cheers... Gary....

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Keller is (we are) getting so much new information in each new interaction.  Thier history that's becoming hearsay because of the loss of keepers.  Keller's unbiased view and fresh thinking is a salvation in itself.  An innocent question about werewolf lore leading to silver collars stopping shifts, I love and am horrified by such a heritage.  It seems so original and yet probable to this world and the story's reality.  Seeing so many wolves with aches and pains that even we can conclude it's not a disease, and we still have seen to the kids yet.

 

Wow, and I thought Keller was playing things close to the chest.  Poor Tobyn is going to explode trying to suppress so much.  He's not being obtuse, he's in agony, too long in pain, and seeing only the negative.  It was one thing to plan a life with Tilly before meeting Keller, but now his choice it affecting her future as well.  If he chooses her but doesn't communicate clearly, he might not be the man of character he thinks he is anymore.  Tobyn's reasons for all this may be mature in nature, but he's so young; which his inner dialog just highlighted so well.  He doesn't realize the years that can stretch out, the awareness of how little control we really have in life, and just how rare having these feelings when they are reciprocated in such synchronicity with Keller.  Although, I can feel about 16 years old in my head no matter how old my body and mind when I first start falling in love with someone, so there's that.  I'm off to the next chapter.  :read:  ~ Ms. V

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10 hours ago, Y0rite said:

Keller is (we are) getting so much new information in each new interaction.  Thier history that's becoming hearsay because of the loss of keepers.  Keller's unbiased view and fresh thinking is a salvation in itself.  An innocent question about werewolf lore leading to silver collars stopping shifts, I love and am horrified by such a heritage.  It seems so original and yet probable to this world and the story's reality.  Seeing so many wolves with aches and pains that even we can conclude it's not a disease, and we still have seen to the kids yet.

 

Wow, and I thought Keller was playing things close to the chest.  Poor Tobyn is going to explode trying to suppress so much.  He's not being obtuse, he's in agony, too long in pain, and seeing only the negative.  It was one thing to plan a life with Tilly before meeting Keller, but now his choice it affecting her future as well.  If he chooses her but doesn't communicate clearly, he might not be the man of character he thinks he is anymore.  Tobyn's reasons for all this may be mature in nature, but he's so young; which his inner dialog just highlighted so well.  He doesn't realize the years that can stretch out, the awareness of how little control we really have in life, and just how rare having these feelings when they are reciprocated in such synchronicity with Keller.  Although, I can feel about 16 years old in my head no matter how old my body and mind when I first start falling in love with someone, so there's that.  I'm off to the next chapter.  :read:  ~ Ms. V

I think this might be the only chapter to contain both K and T's points of view. At the risk of it being too angsty, I thought it was important to show where both men were at. We needed to hear from Tobyn after the meeting with Ms. Sybil.  I really like your take here on both men, especially Tobyn's. He is being challenged on every level, and he's not doing well with it. He is clinging to a position he feels he needs to, but as you point out, despite the rather noble aspect, he is soooo young, and does not see what we see. 

 

Yet, he stays committed to his cause, and that is frustrating. I understand carrying the weight of so much, and feeling like you have to be the strong one, and I think, for mainly that reason, I love Tobyn's character. He is an unselfish individual who puts the pack first... I respect that, despite the pain it causes.  Thanks and cheers, Ms. V  :hug: 

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For me, this was the first time that I could see Tobyn as anything but an obdurate luddite since he returned to Morningstar. I was way beyond frustrated with him, up until this point.

But now, we really get to see his vulnerability when Kellar asks him if he's ok and Tobyn has to turn away and swallow. I think Tobyn's stoic facade is beginning to crumble, as Miss Sybil indicated it would, a few days after earth mates meet. 

Tobyn needs to hear from Miss Sybil why he is increasingly ill at ease, when he is away from Kellar. In fact, he needs to hear everything that Miss Sybil told Kellar.

Or maybe she has already had this conversation with Tobyn and Tobyn brought Kellar there for confirmation and to help Kellar understand what they are both going through.

Either way, the two of them could do worse than share one more meeting with the Wise old sage and hear her advice for the good of everyone.

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10 hours ago, Bard Simpson said:

For me, this was the first time that I could see Tobyn as anything but an obdurate luddite since he returned to Morningstar. I was way beyond frustrated with him, up until this point.

But now, we really get to see his vulnerability when Kellar asks him if he's ok and Tobyn has to turn away and swallow. I think Tobyn's stoic facade is beginning to crumble, as Miss Sybil indicated it would, a few days after earth mates meet. 

Tobyn needs to hear from Miss Sybil why he is increasingly ill at ease, when he is away from Kellar. In fact, he needs to hear everything that Miss Sybil told Kellar.

Or maybe she has already had this conversation with Tobyn and Tobyn brought Kellar there for confirmation and to help Kellar understand what they are both going through.

Either way, the two of them could do worse than share one more meeting with the Wise old sage and hear her advice for the good of everyone.

LOL. You weren't not alone in your feelings about Tobyn, not by a longshot. :) 

This section is important... where we see Tobyn being honest with himself, but confused as well...

The hardest part was when Kellar looked at him. He saw interest and devotion in those eyes every time. He also saw glimpses of the poorly-concealed pain, at least to him, and it devastated Tobyn to be the one causing it. Knowing the handsome guy was crushing on him just as strongly, and that he was attainable, made it excruciating to stay the course. The big man was doing it right now as they drove down his road. Oh, he tried to conceal it, but Tobyn knew. There was this connection between them that made it impossible to hide much of anything. He was fast becoming a believer in love at first sight, and that was a train of thought he couldn’t dwell on. But, it was love he felt, wasn’t it? Yeah. Fuck. Sometimes, life really sucked.

The turmoil he feels is going in all directions... understandable, I think. He's is aware, but letting go of his plan is something he can't fathom as yet... he's too in it to see it, and there have been times when I've looked back in my own life, and must admit to having those same obtuse moments. 

There is more of Miss Sybil in the future, and yeah, Tobyn could use her guidance, but he has to be ready... many things are unwinding...

Thanks for another awesome comment, buddy... cheers... Gary....

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1 hour ago, Jasmine94 said:

Oh the Hunters talk got shivering. I feel like they'll make an appearance somewhere in the future. And it was nice to read Tobyn POV once again. It looks like Keller isn't the only one struggling in this. The good part is that they both accepted this new feeling even though they're not– more like Tobyn is not ready to make more out of it.

I thought it was important for readers to get Tobyn's POV again. And, I agree, the hunter talk was sobering. Such cruelty this wonderful race has endured, yet they have stayed kind and good. 

We get to hear how hard this has been for Tobyn, and while we might not agree with his decisions, we do see why he is a s stuck as he is. :(  Baby steps, right? Life will unfold no matter what we may do. Cheers, my friend... Gary.... :hug: 

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