Ah, it does, really,
she smirked, for she appreciated his mention of this. That is part of the beauty in it.
For she would constantly be learning more and continuing her learnings, not just when it came to her mother's sagely arts, but in all things in life.
Nevertheless, Chinook was not a familiar name to her. I see,
she breathed. I have never heard the name before, but this is my only stretch of coast I know..
so she was not surprised. Inland was where she had come from and even there, she was only well-versed in the vicinity of her homeland mountain. A forest by the coast sounded fanciful, she thought, and if he had been there a year, the pack must have been stable and secure in its position there. Was it a long-lived pack there? Not many I hear of near here.. seem to, ah, last very long,
she asked.
Since he was humoring her questions so far, she opted to do the same when he asked about Ferdie. He had given her the chance not to answer if she desired, which she appreciated, but she was feeling in decent enough spirits to be somewhat talkative (by her standards). Also because she saw this as an opportunity to learn more of his and Ferdie's circumstances as well. Our paths crossed at a river early in the spring when I was a lone wolf. I was hunting and scavenging, and he voiced his.. feelings of not fitting in with his pack, then we shared some company. I have considered him a friend since,
she answered simply. Have you know him long? You two seem well at ease,
she observed.
i want to bleed in the 「r a i n」