As much as it causes us worry? Ragnar inquired, wondering idly for a brief moment if it was strange for Peregrine to think that Ragnar, too loved and worried about his daughter as if Junior were one of Ragnar's own. Junior had been easy to love and Ragnar admired his foster daughter's fierce and independent personality greatly. Nothing, really. I learned with my elder sons Týrr and Bragi that you just have to let them do what they want, you have to let them make their own mistakes. It's hard, Odinn knows parenting isn't simple. If it was simple than everyone would do it. Though Ragnar wasn't so sure that he should have ever been allowed to have kids.
I'm glad to hear it, Packs could sometimes be fickle things, as in the case with Wheeling Gull Isle, but the Plateau was one of the oldest packs in the Wilds, besides the Bay (if we're counting it's original founding as Horizon Ridge which Tokio does). Despite that Ragnar didn't believe in alliances he considered the Plateau something of an ally pack in unofficial terms if only because he, himself, was on good terms with Peregrine and Blue Willow. Both circumstances of which had been unintentional but not unwelcoming to the Vikings. Ragnar understood that packs would come and go but it was good to have one or two stable, and elder packs. Packs with roots. If that would ever come to pass I want you to know that she would be welcome in the Bay and that I would see to it that she was taken care of, But Peregrine already knew that Ragnar would take care of Junior, as he had done it before. But that may never happen. She might find her calling with these female wolves. As long as she was safe and happy, Ragnar supposed, that was all that mattered.