As suspected, his answer was not of a pack nearby. She nodded in quiet response. She could not know exactly how long it took to travel here from there but did not ask. It wasn't particularly relevant and neither did she care all that much.
Ame had no reason to think ill of him. Her time in self-imposed solitude had soothed some disruptive tendencies that the war of home and her problematic sister had inspired in her, so she had no motivation. Her judgements were based on the here, the now, and considering he answered her when she asked, there was no reason for her to conspire against him. She existed simply, and so long as he, his pack, and their fellows stayed away from her and where she rested, she had nothing against them.
If anything, her only motives were to not steer him towards her most preferred places. Not that they were secret, nor reserved solely for herself, she was not about to go pointing someone in their direction. She felt they got enough unwanted attention as it was, by her standards, anyway.
There had been a moment where she wondered if that would be all. However, her muzzle tilted when he asked about fishing. Have you ever tried before?
she asked. Her skill in fishing was one of her better hunting abilities -- particularly handy in being a lone wolf usually near a river. She had done nothing but polish the skill here in the Teekon but teaching the concepts were not within her experience. It is not so hard, assuming you are not afraid to get wet..
Ame mentioned and peered into the water. And, having the ability to continue with a strike even with a nose full of water helps too..
i want to bleed in the 「r a i n」