Kennedy awoke with a pounding headache. Groaning, the Razorback carefully righted himself, making sure to keep his back leg as protected as possible in the process. He had become accustomed to keeping it guarded at all times, never letting it touch the ground unless it was his intention to test his weight upon it. He did not intend to do that this morning, though, as his head was pounding with pain. Kennedy shut his eyes tight, swaying on his feet for a few seconds before snapping his eyes open again.
His stomach growled, and he growled back at it. Edy reluctantly began making his way to the nearest cache, hobbling around on three legs as he had been doing for the past three or so weeks. When he arrived, the dark male began gingerly scraping at the top with a single front paw, his process going slowly as he could not utilize his two front paws as he normally would.
She wondered if he had kept the splint on and the cobweb wrappings and seaweed or if he had torn them off, he did not seem the type to like the restrictions that the splint put on him. Approaching him slowly she spoke out "Hello Kennedy! Do you need some help or you got it covered? She did not wish to impose herself upon him if he did not wish to be near her, though she had to check on him it was imperative.
It was slow work, but it was all he could muster. Edy did not think that he needed any help at all. In his mind, this was simply his fate: to slowly wither away into nothingness while the world continued to be cheerful and happy all around him. He tolerated it only because instinct kept him going; not because he hoped for something better.
She wanted to help him but she kept her paws to herself and just watched to make sure he did not use his sore back leg. She could not see from where she was sitting the condition of the leg in question so she spoke. "How is your leg today Kennedy? Do I need to change the bindings? Do you need more herbs for your pain? She had been trying very hard not to give him too much for pain as she did not want him to become dependent on them, especially with the current state of his mood it would be easy to do so.
Looking away from Thistle, he resumed his scratching at the cache, unwilling to accept her offer of help. When he managed to scrape away enough, he plucked out a small squirrel that had been left there by somebody else, settled down, and began to pick at it with his teeth.
Why could they not just leave him be? Or kick him out? He was nothing but dead weight to them all, and yet they continued to harass him and try to make him all better. Even Pump was guilty of this, when he had thought she was a wolf of reason. Apparently, he had pegged her all wrong. She insisted on keeping his weak and pathetic soul around... for what? Entertainment? He sure as hell wasn't helping morale.
Ragnar had been where he could normally be found through random periods of the day, re-marking the territory borders after dropping a few hares he had caught at the mouth of the den for Thistle. She hadn’t been there, of course, either out collecting her flowers - despite that Ragnar knew she collected other things for healing and medicinal purposes he continued to call them simply just to affectionately tease his wife - or checking on Kennedy of whom she seemed to be continuously worried about. While the ebony man of whom Ragnar had yet to meet had suffered the worst damage out of all of them, of course, still required Thistle’s attention as their main and only healer Ragnar thought that she might start taking it easy chasing the, from what Ragnar had heard about him, distraught man and start thinking about their children (because Ragnar didn’t give two flying F’s about if they were Crete, the babes were his, would be his even if not biological) and their health. Besides, she would not be able to leave the den for the first couple of days (except to y’know relieve herself and whatnot) and even then her hands would be full with the babes and either someone would have to step up to temporarily fill her place or Kennedy - Ragnar assumed he was her only patient now - would have to get along without her.
Thistle’s howl for him and Gavriil - an interesting addition to the Viking - had risen into the air just as Ragnar had been about to lift his leg to remark another section. For a moment the savage froze, deciphering the tones in Thistle’s call. It hadn’t particularly sounded urgent but it hadn’t sounded quite right either. Sparing the lands beyond the borders a quick, harsh glimpse Ragnar headed in the direction of her call.
A quick assessment was given as he arrived upon the scene, his eyes first going to Thistle, noting the obvious distress and general flustered body language that Thistle was giving off before he glimpsed at the ebony colored man Ragnar immediately knew to be Kennedy despite having never officially met him. He did not look all that pleased, either. Cautiously, the Warden approached them, icy Caribbean colored eyes lingering upon them both as he attempted to gauge the situation.
The bear of a wolf had just finished placing his prey in the cache when he had heard a call from Thistle, the aspiring healer. Her call was for Ragnar and himself. Fearing that something was wrong with the pups the cinnamon wolf tilted his head but obeyed the call. Sprinting as fast as he could he made it to the female's position. Standing before him were Kennedy, the sickly ebony wolf, Thistle, the small healer, and Ragnar, the macho Viking. "Is everyone okay?" The male questioned frantic in tone.
Thistle sighed and nodded to Gavriil first as he had a frantic undertone to his voice "yes we are fine at least physically. She gave Kennedy a loaded dark look, her patience had worn out. She did not know if it was because she was pregnant and her hormones were insane or if it was just simply to tiring for her to keep a stiff upper lip for a male who did not wish any help.
She tilted her head and spoke again her voice edged with ice and steel a different contrast than her usual dulcet tones. I called the two of you here because I told Kennedy I would if he didn't cooperate and he of course isn't and I have to change the bindings on his leg and frankly I am tired of his every kept dark mood so I needed your help both of you are bigger than me and perhaps one of you can talk to him rationally since I obviously can't anymore without becoming angry. She cut her eyes again at Kennedy irritated above all counts with the way he was acting. She had cared deeply for him as a friend, she had enjoyed their day of fun and she wanted him to be that wolf again, but it was impossible if he kept this impenetrable dark cloud hovering over his mind and heart so she thought perhaps some tough love would fix it
Kennedy tuned her out after the first three words. He had heard it already, and he did not care to hear it again. Instead, he slumped to the ground, becoming dead weight and awaiting whatever consequences they would throw at him. At this point, he did not care. If anything, he thought they were the stupid ones. They should have just let him die instead of wasting their energy on keeping him just barely alive. It would have been a mercy killing.
“If it interests either of you fellows, I don’t want your help. You’re wasting your time and energy.” With that, Kennedy fell silent, mildly curious to see if they would agree with him.
Thistle stepped forward making sure ot keep the other males at her back. Though Kennedy was weak, he still had 3 good legs and sharp teeth. She worked at his broken leg, wrinkling her nose as she studied it trying to figure out what she could do with it. She had already set it, now it just needed to heal. She replaced the sticks and wrapped it up as tightly as she could with seaweed ignoring any hisses of pain he may have uttered. She really honestly had no pity for him anymore. He had ruined it.
She stepped back and spoke quietly See Kennedy that wasn't so hard if you would have just cooperated, with that she turned on heel and walked away, anger still roiling around in her small stomach.