I will take your word for it,
she replied quietly although she still wondered what it meant. The inner workings of packs here were a complete and utter known to her and she was even feeling so far removed from pack life as a whole that it was hard to remember at times.
She then listened on and was unsure of what to say for a quick second, whether or not to reply in all seriousness when she sensed the heaviness of the subject matter. Everyone? That may not be easy,
she smirked. But I understand.. although 'love' is a curious topic, not one I have ventured to explore,
so she did not know its depths. She understood familial love best of all and consequentially, the pain of losing them as well. Beyond that, mateship and bonds were unknown. She was left to assume that perhaps one day she would know better. Ame could not imagine what sort of partner she may be. Perhaps a fiercely deep one, but loyal despite her tendency to be aloof.
Ame then nodded when he said he'd be right back. She was left to herself but thankfully not for long. He returned promptly with rabbits and she aimed not to react too intensely to the sight of two full-sized carcasses. Hunting had been weak for her lately and her hunger was accordingly reactive. She couldn't afford to be as picky as the hawk who had turned these down; she nodded, opting for the one to her left and dug her teeth in deep. Ah, well, its loss. I thank you,
she said before ripping another piece off. Ame was gracious for this. Exceptionally so. Maybe his travels just took him too far away today to return yet..
she mused, more focused on her meal at this moment. Hard to say..
But as he had said, she hoped he had not left for good.
i want to bleed in the 「r a i n」