The young yearling still had a bit of an edge to her, though she kept it contained for her thoughts alone. Being on edge was very much the job of the loner without a home, now wasn’t it? His warning hung heavy in her head… she remembered the experience that was having neighbors that weren’t so kind, and thus the warning stuck in her head, molding itself into her memory until her brain was warning her “do not go south.” She’d trust this man, because he seemed friendly enough, opened up about what he knew and what he didn’t, and something about him just seemed to put her at ease.
Part of her considered that it might be the fact that he’d seemed to have something pulling at his mind himself when she’d first sort of stumbled across him, a hint of what could be described as caution still lingered. “I appreciate t’warning… what’s your name, stranger? M'names Lilya.” She asked with a soft smile. This was definitely a wolf she’d want to remember, because he did seem like a genuinely nice man… granted she never truly knew who someone was, especially not after one meeting. She hadn’t known who her parents were after they’d raised her, after all… some wounds just carried through.
But she couldn’t recall collecting a name, and thus the curious wolf asked her question.