Sun watched as the blood soaked into Comets fur. He would have to help her get to the creek nearby to get clean later. He didn’t know what he was going to do with his father’s body. After all it seemed like it had been forever, but in reality it had only been about ten minutes from the time it had happened. Sun hooted softly as he leaned down with a soft whine like coo, he rested his cheek on the top of her head. How had everything come to this? He had been here and yet, he had been able to do nothing to save the lion he called father.
Slowly Sun sat down beside Comet, his side resting against her as he lay an arm over her. He had begged for a family. Then Daddy had explained to him about the gems with magic in them and how you could bring them back to life. When he explained, all of his questions about daddy’s attachment to Abraxas had been so strong. Daddy explained how he could feel the magic in the gems and that was how he knew they could live. He had explained that James had told him about it. Sun froze his breath catching in his throat as he shot up from his place beside Comet. This was James’ fault! He had told daddy about it, but he hadn’t told him it would kill him! He hadn’t told him that using his magic to bring gems to life could kill them.
”It’s his fault…” Sun mumbled to himself his nose wrinkling.
”I’ll never forgive him.” Sun hadn’t said who he was referring to and didn’t intend to fill Comet in on who he was talking about. This would be his problem not hers.
Sun looked at Comet as she began to speak. She was apologizing. Why was she apologizing? She hadn’t done anything. Then she said it was her fault. No! He swung around to sit in front of her. He grabbed her face in his hands forcing her to look him in the eyes.
”No!” He said firmly.
”This is not your fault! I know who did it and I’ll never forgive them. Sun spoke in a low even tone his eyes searching hers as he spoke. He would change the subject as he gently ran his hand over her muzzle and up over between her ears gently.
Help me. Daddy deserves to be respected the way he respected his prey.” Sun sniffled tears forming in his eyes again as he stood up and ran a hand over Aristotle’s face again once more coating it in blood.
”We need to bury him.” Sun explained simply if she hadn’t caught onto what he had meant. He would understand if she hadn’t this was a very hard time.
@Comet