He finally lifts his head and stands from the stairs, walking slowly towards me. Suddenly his pace picks up and has taken on a more aggressive look. I start moving to intercept him as he’s headed straight towards Cole.
‘Stop me. Please dad, I don’t want to hurt him.‘
His call for help is real, he genuinely fears hurting Cole. I step quickly into his path, silently wrapping my arms around him. One around his waist, the other under his arm allowing me to curl around and place my hand on the back of his neck. He freezes in place and stifles a yelp as I hold him close. I’m struggling to put together what these new symptoms mean.
“Lay your head. I need you to relax so I can submit your wolf without causing you pain.”
I whisper in his ear as I guide his head down. He whimpers quietly as I massage his neck looking for the best pressure point.
“I need you to talk, Luke. To anyone. I don’t care if you confide in your brother, your mother, any of the doctors or nurses in the wing, tell me what you need. Please, Luke. You pulled away from me. Got quiet and secretive four or five years ago. It’s only been this past year that you opened up about wanting to advance your training and to become a trainer yourself. I have never seen you struggle so badly with your wolf and I’m struggling to put together the pieces. Please Luke, reach out for help like you’re doing right now.”
“I’m sorry, dad.”
He whispers with a slight waver in his voice.
“Think about it. We need to get to the bottom of why this is happening before it gets worse.”
“How can it be any worse than it already is?”
His wolf has started to respond to my hold freeing Luke up to speak more openly.
“Without knowing what’s going on it’s hard to tell but you’re not on a good path right now.”
I’m being as honest about the situation as I can. I remain quiet as I feel him change. I wait patiently for his body to relax, keeping my submission hold firm but gentle, my aura powerful but neutral.
“Are you ready?”
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