Hagar touched his nose to his daughter's crown in return, the only time he took his eyes off of the stranger. His gaze was not critical but observant, though its weight might still feel heavy to that which he was witnessing. The younger wolf's answer made sense, and he felt that with it the worst of whatever concerns Avella might have should be assuaged. He was not a deserter and didn't appear sly in his intentions, rather earnest in simply wanting a place to belong. Wasn't that what all of them most needed?
"Then I am happy to have you. We hope to make our claim here official once again soon. I am Hagar."
That was about the sum of all he needed to know, right? After all, being part of a pack was instinctual. This wolf would either fit in and integrate, or he wouldn't. Ah, there was one more thing that Avella always said though, wasn't there?
"Be honest with myself and my partner Avella, and you will have us at your back."