He was glad that she didn't clarify or insist that she know more about the ghosts he had encountered and made; truth be told, he hadn't even realized that he might not have answered her question in full. Their conversation continued and he gave her a rather smug smirk as she questioned him. His tail, held high over his back, waved. Though, at the mention of his half-brother Greer, it grew still again. Even if Greer was Angier's son, he held no ill-will or malice toward his look-alike brother whose fur was as dark as the midnight sky on a moonless night and ghost gray eyes were the same tint as Elettra's.
"Doesn't surprise me," he commented upon hearing that Hecate thought of him as "kind." If Angier had done anything right, he had done Relic Lore a favor in teaching his three eldest sons how to be nice and humble and kind. Up against Skoll, they were almost always more favorable - and, in his yearling months, he had always thought it was because they carried the "Lyall" surname. He had never been more wrong.
Jealousy thought to spring up in his rib cage as she continued to let him know that she recently sought to keep Greer company and that his yearling brother treated her well... that she thought of him as the sort to settle down with. Bitterness threatened to burn him alive from within. @Piety had thought the same thing of him once, but obviously that had all be some sort of ruse. In Skoll's head it had all been a lie.
A lump inched up into his throat as she looked up at him, relaying that she appreciated the thought of him asking and that she was available to court. In what could have been an odd sense of shyness, his head tilted bashfully to one side and he shot her a close-lipped smile. In a rather artful move, he leaned towards her, wondering if she might pick up on the fact that he was imitating her from only moments before, "Would you like to court me?" He braced himself on all four limbs, assuming just from her build alone that she was undoubtedly faster than him (perhaps not by much, but just enough to graze her teeth against his neck a good second before he instinctively pulled away). The cunning smile returned and his pointy ears turned to the sides in clear anticipation, "See where this takes us? I promise I won't tell Greer."