“It runs in the family, on both my parents sides.” He explained light heartedly, trying to dispel the awkwardness. “My mother was a bit of an oddity, she tells me, being quite smaller then her littermates. Though, I think she may still be a little taller than you.” It was mentioned as an observation, nothing more as he spoke. “And you’re more than worthy to know my name, dear. It was merely my own foolishness that made me forget.” The larger boy chuckled, his voice went quiet as she explained how the fawn would be hunted. It was a good plan as he was the larger wolf and it would be easier to use a scare tactic to drive it away from the tree it was underneath then to simply rush and hope it didn’t notice in time what was happening.
Hanging back as she took lead to hunt, he wondered if being a hunter was her choice of profession. It certainly appeared to be, given how smoothly the plan dropped out of her mouth about steering the fawn towards him. Fiery eyes watched her as she moved to put her plan in place, Dread lowering his body close to the ground and waited, so the fawn would have a more difficult time picking his dark coat out from the area.