Tike didn't know how he felt about his sister leaving. Of course he wanted her here no matter how crappy she had treated him in the past. It was always "Taq, taq, taq, taq" with her and everyone else but she was still his sister and he didn't want to her die. On the other hand, he would have left as well if Vorilye freaked out at him like that as well. He would have left faster than a wolf could blink if he would have gotten yelled at the way that Kyra was yelled at. Although, she needed it as she was extremely spoiled and a little brat if Tike said so himself. But her brat-ness wasn't her fault he guessed. Kallik had always babied her and given her whatever she wanted when she wanted it so she grew accustomed to it. So still, he was on the fence about his sister not being here.
He was on the fence about these new pups as well. They were his new siblings and his new family. Maybe Tor had really been watching over him and was giving him what he needed? Tike didn't know. He would see when they were born if they were going to benefit him. Until then, he would stay neutral about them. Kallik had taught all of them of her religion of there being two gods. One was named Tor and he ruled over the "heaven" and took all of the soul of the wolves who were good and deserving of paradise for the rest of eternity. The other, his name was Fenris. he ruled over the underworld and took the souls of wolves that were bad and deserving of eternal suffering to pay for their evil deeds on earth. Tike wasn't sure if he believed it totally but, it was difficult to completely walk away from the religion that one grew up in. There was still a nagging feeling in the back of his head that he would go to Fenris. Not many seemed to want him around so, that meant that he was bad, right? That was a whole different can of worms that Tike didn't want to open right then.
Tike felt the light breeze coming through his black as night coat. It actually felt good and refreshing. The amounts of fur that had begun growing on his back were itchy and uncomfortable and the coolness of the air made it feel better. Shayde then began speaking to him, giving him a proposal of what they should do. Tike thought about it for a moment. It seemed alright to him. He didn't want to be caught up in this anyway and Shayde had promised that Vorilye would never know he was tangled in it. Deal. Tike may have been making a deal with the devil here but it was what he felt that he needed to do. Oh, and don't tell Vorilye my sister's name. Tike wasn't planning on telling Shayde why. He had already told her more than he wanted to and since Kyra was still alive, he wasn't going to share his reasons. Tike also wagged his tail lightly as the two co-conspired. He felt oddly free and refreshed to be keeping a secret from his father. He didn't need to know everything. He just wanted to know everything. This would be fun.