For a second Cottongrass thought he had gotten away with it. That yeah, he did just go and make friends with the neighbours! Their name was Aytigin Delaney and they made Cottongrass feel one big messy clump of emotions that he probably wasn't going to touch for the rest of his days. But Askan didn't need to know that and they were just having a regular conversation. It was sort of like they were just two friends catching up after barely talking for a month.
"Yeah!" He chirped, tail wagging away behind him when Askan asked if he was serious. And at first he didn't think too much about the way his friend snorted or shook his head in disbelief because that was sort of like Askan's default reaction. But then the male had to keep on talking and that was when Cottongrass froze. When the smile on his face dropped and his tail's usual eager wag stopped. Because he didn't know what a twat was, but the way Askan said it made it sound like a bad thing.
"Aytigin?" He finally asked, head cocked while he studied the angular features of his friend. Because maybe Askan misheard him or something, thought that Cottongrass was talking about someone else when he actually wasn't. He was pretty sure that there was no way Aytigin was... Whatever Askan said he was. The River wolf was so nice and friendly, and it wasn't just puffery.