She did not find much more to say to his answer, but replied with a murmur of no particular meaning. Truth be told, she found the answer favorable enough. Intriguing implied to her an air of mystery -- something to inspire the curiosity. While she was a bit more adverse to attention itself based on the notion alone, she decided that if she ought to have any, it be of fascination if nothing else.
Ame's ears quivered towards the sound of splashing water that rose up above the other, much more tranquil river sounds. She peered at him, wondering if perhaps it was something she had asked. It was not easy to decipher the meaning of the gesture. Nevertheless, she listened thoughtfully. More pack wolves feeling out of place. The loneliness can be a great burden,
she mentioned first with her eyes on the river waters in her path, unsure of what to say. It was a burden that not all could stand to carry..
When he had admitted to his loneliness, she had understood. If anything were to drive her to a pack, it would be either that or a terrible shortage of free territory spaces for hunting. She imagined the sting of solitude to only be greater for more extroverted individuals who could thrive and flourish among all sorts of company. But to not fit must be.. tiresome. I could see why you would seek to spend time elsewhere..
her lips twitched as she spoke. The rivers of this region are my favorite, so you chose wisely,
Ame smirked briefly, then paused to watch him splash. She considered it herself, but for now only moved deeper into the waters so that it covered more than just her ankles. However, she was careful to stay out of the current's reach.
i want to bleed in the 「r a i n」