There was something about the way she spoke those words, the seeking in her gaze, that catalyzed a sort of
shifting inside of him. His family, her family, his role, her role, his wants, her wants. Hagar was not a wolf who asserted himself over others, nor who prioritized his own desires. Where had that gotten him, where had it gotten his children?
She asked what would be hers in return, and he hesitated. It wasn't his call.
(Or was it? Hadn't Avella's authority diminished, hadn't he worked just as hard for this home?)
Hagar sighed, breaking eye contact a moment. He'd like to have remained careless in play, but he wasn't just an adult; he was a father, who
had to make ends meet.
"There's a woman who leads amongst the willows," he motioned with his muzzle, the thought of lying or misrepresenting their situation not even occurring to him,
"but there's hardly any of us left. I don't know what she'll offer you, but... the debt can be mine. What do you have need for?"