He heard the chattering of women and cringed inwardly. It was an awkward moment for him. Thorin would have no say in the naming of their child, or on the idea of marriage. His mother could probably sense his anger, his fury seething into an almost sentient matter across his skin. The words he said to her might have been harsh, but she had understood why he had said them. Denying him marriage, was a bigger blow than dying the other night. His mind might not comprehend her reasoning at that moment, but for once he didn't want to figure something out.
Thorin was losing his last nerve and he knew he would never raise a hand to her. She was acting as if he were less than her, his ego taking a quick beating for the worse. It was almost as if she didn't want to be pleased, or to be content out of spite- women were difficult. He growled something low and guttural when she placed her hand on his...the warmth of her was welcoming, but he didn't let her see that comfort.
The mere thought of Igraine back at Ulster, exposing herself and the baby, angered him beyond reason. With all of the changes he would appear more animalistic to her- his eyes vibrant with a ferocity. She was made in love...those words struck him personally, but it didn't last for very long. She was giving him up, whether she wanted to admit it or not. They could easily be married and let the past be past.
Men could cry, but he wasn't about to shed a tear. She knew his ultimatum and he was starting threaten her with it again. That was when he remembered the other two women were only a few feet away. They would defend her as they always did- he was on his own.
“Then this is goodbye. You hesitate to be by my side, but you didn't hesitate to have a child with me. You will be taking our daughter to a kingdom unprotected- the Unseelie King will destroy her, or use her against you.” Thorin paused, knowing Igraine could hear the blunt anger in his voice. He was more hurt by the rejection of her and the thought of her moving on without him- even if that really wasn't the case.
When Igraine leaned her head against his arm, he regretted some of his words, but his anger was still there. The more she stayed by him, the more he wanted her by his side permanently. She couldn't go unprotected, so he would have to ask her mother to help him reach her kingdom without her knowing. He could easily move within the shadows, his magick having been enhanced by his Vuri form.
Thorin growled once more, pushing her away, as if to make her leave sooner. It was the only way to make it easy on the both of them. Although to Igraine, he would be seen as heartless.
“I release you....” He growled at her, baring unnatural fangs. She would connect the words with his earlier threat. He wanted her to guess if he would keep his word- maybe that would give her something to think about. His actions were out of spite and pity for himself.
Even if they didn't understand each other, he would always be in the shadows watching over his family. While she thought he was an ignorant man, he had his own way in the world. If she thought he could be stopped, she would learn that he wasn't easily fooled.
His mother would feel his dread, worry and concern mixed in one strong emotion. While he yelled at Igraine, his emotion would be entirely the opposite to his mother. Thorin stormed off without letting Igraine see his pained face.
Speaking to Kahlan might not be easy after his display, but he knew that his mother could help explain everything once Igraine left. It was possible that he carried more stubbornness and anger than his father.