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Omg yay I did it! was the best descriptor for the feeling of elation that swept through Dragomir when Tye backed down. The juvenile didn't need to know that it wasn't really his actions that elicited this response in the Omega. He didn't need to know that Tye was more worried about what Hydra would do if she found out than he was about respecting Dragomir. In that moment he felt only the validation of being recognized as a more worthy beast ... a thought that might've made him feel a little sick if it wasn't his natural instinct to jockey for that position.

Admittedly, Dragomir did feel a little weird in the aftermath as he swept forward to grab the squirrel. What did you say to a wolf you just dominated for their food? Hey, thanks for the meal, buddy, I'm Drago, what's your name? That seemed like a good way to rub it in. There were no hard feelings on his end for what was a ritualized part of everyday life for a wolf, although these were his first tentative forays into that side of pack life, but what if Tye held it against him?

In the end, as he tucked into the squirrel he had taken from his packmate, Dragomir opted to ask, who're you? and hoped for the best.