At her thanks he nodded and smiled at her, wondering why all the other lone wolves he had met could not be this polite, perhaps they would of got on better.
It's no bother at all. No need to thank me.Once he had complimented her name she turned to him again and for a moment the boy expected another thanks, one he would laugh and mock her playfully for, but instead he received a reply that made him laugh harder.You won't annoy me,he reassured as he was pretty easy going in most circumstances really,and it's great to meet you as well.Noting that this was perhaps the most positive meeting he had had with a lone wolf so far.
Okay, well, lean your weight against me then,he suggested, staring down at their paws in concentration, making sure he had a good stance to take the extra weight.A wolf like you can't weigh too much anyway.He grinned looking back at her now he was confident that they were ready. He waited until she started to shift and mimicked her as closely as he could, holding himself lower so their heights were closer and talking smaller strides than he normally did.Almost there.They passed the slight bend and then the pair were upon the plateau, a smooth, wide portion of rock which would be much safer for her to rest on.Much better.
Now that they were off the treacherous and rocky path Indru felt that the she wolf was safer, it would not have been difficult for them to lose their balance and fall down the mountain — most likely causing further injury or worse. The view here was marvellous and from here Indru could see his home, hidden amongst the Grove, right over the Fields where he taught Junai to hunt with Ruiko not so long ago.
Ah, I'm sure there are many.The male Tainn replied, turning his fiery eyes back on her with a small grin,maybe you just haven't met the right wolves.He laughed lightly to show he was joking before glancing down at her paw.Any better?Indru was used to Relic Lore, he knew it like he knew his families scents, yet it was not often he navigated this high up the mountain, the danger only providing an occasional lure, especially when life was so sweet down below.
It's amazing, the view from up here, isn't it?He could tell from the smell of Estella that the female was not of any pack he knew, and from their stale scents she was no longer a part of it, yet he could not tell how long she had been in Relic Lore. It could be a day or it could be much longer.How long have you been at Relic Lore?When she replied Indru nodded at her question, she was a recent addition, he thought as much. Though he was certainly no expert of each wolf that had lived here for some time, he didn't recognise her young face. Then, together, they started the decline down the mountain with a little assistance from himself.