Envy listened with more than a little dejection as, even in this, Pride one-upped them. Stronger even when it came to the awful process of taking lives... even though he was never meant for it, and Envy was.
And soon, Pride was speaking of Mercurius again, asking the weasel if they'd consider going to see him. Envy's stomach tightened in a brief thrill of revulsion. They didn't answer until it had died down, trying to think as Pride would, but unable to get past the thought, the feeling, that Mercurius was Pride's favourite. They were sure that meeting him would only make them feel worse. And even if that weren't the case... Envy wouldn't be able to open up. No-one could see this. It was bad enough showing Pride this side of them.
There was a pause as Pride thought, and then continued. Questioning, asking. Envy felt their quills raise slightly, and they looked up for a second before hastily looking away. They thought, their ind reeling. How could they answer that? Because it wasn't them. They would avoid fighting if they could. But there was an anchor that always drew them. They remembered seeing the hybrid rearing and tearing, the white deer's pristine hide stained with red and reeking blood. The fear yet reluctant compliance as things went south before the fight with the goose. Always it was something else tugging them along.
It was always, always...
Envy's quills prickled with embarrassment. They realized after mere moments that their words were the wrong ones and their quills rattled, skin burning.
The weasel trailed off, heart hammering.
@Pride