She nodded subtly in turn, her silent version of "likewise" to his polite words. Amekaze could appreciate company of his sort -- not too intense, nor overly demanding on her patience in any way, and they met in a way that inspired no obligations between them. Their paths would likely only cross for this short while and these were her favorite sort of encounters.
I do not blame you, for this side is much more.. picturesque. With its oddly scarred landscape, the other side has a different tale to tell,
she said. A mountain of two differing sides was not unique and while she could only garner so much information from observations, there had never been anyone she had met that knew for certain exactly what had happened. She was led to believe it had occurred too long ago, perhaps even a handful of generations before any of the wolves that lived here now. She could only imagine.
But before she gave too much attention to the other side of the mountain beneath their paws, she had caught the mention of his pack situation -- a new pack? Her curiosity was keyed into this. Ah, an admirable pack wolf habit, then. Your soon to be leader should appreciate it,
she smirked. Is it nearby here at all then?
She was leery of any settling too close, naturally. After the incidents with the Creek, it was justified. However this was the first she was hearing about it so she was not suspecting it was overly close. An aspiring Sunspire outrider would have stumbled upon it if it was that near to their doorstep. Little did she know it was essentially a splinter group from the Creek as well.
i want to bleed in the 「r a i n」