Perhaps her words had come off as brazen, but Ame was naturally proud of what she was and sometimes she couldn't bother to hide it. However, she did feel it was true, personal cockiness or not. The wilds had not been so unforgiving to her. Still she survived and did plenty well for herself. It was just not as cushioned as it could be with a pack -- there was no denying that. Nevertheless, it seemed that improved hunting was inevitable for Koontz had done similar. It was either become a sharper hunter or perish, and naturally Amekaze had opted for the former.
Koontz had good points and Amekaze nodded. I know that,
she breathed. Joining a pack is my wisest choice for now, but I will not rush into it. I cannot give my loyalties away on a whim,
she said and exhaled a slow, small sigh. Soon, she may not have a choice if nothing better was decided on by the arrival of winter's worst.
She wasn't quite ready to relinquish her freedoms of lonerhood, although recognized that her time was limited. I will keep that in mind,
was her reply to the welcome the sterling female given her.. which had sparked Ame's curiosity in a new way. You can read the skies here? I hope you are correct,
she chuffed, not wanting to see snow any sooner than that. You say your pack. Do you head it?
Koontz had not been overly obvious, although she could see it being true now that she realized and thought back on it. Obviously she had seen the pack's founding and was very knowledgeable on its subject.