What came next from the blue-eyed girl had taken him by surprise. That was why she was not fond of the darkness like he was. A frown creased his maw as he allowed silence to fall over them once more. The demons that the girl spoke of had not been what he was expecting, and neither was the honesty. Strangers always had loose lips when they felt vulnerable or alone. Unfortunately for Greer, he seemed to frequently find himself in the company of wolves who were keen on sharing. Or suffered from word vomit. However, unfortunately for them, Greer did not care about anything they had to say. Unless it was something that would affect either him or his family, he was not interested.
“Lose them here. Good place.” His voice cut through the silence like a blade, his silver gaze focused on the tawny stranger as he affirmed his words with a quick nod. These woods not ideal for those in search of something; the exact opposite, in fact. It was much easier to lose something among these trees than it was to find something — or someone.
Once she accepted his help, the shadow started off in the direction he had pointed in. North, he would take her north, away from Willow Ridge. Loners did not fair so well against the peculiar group of wolves, not unless they had similar qualities. The tight-knit group wasn’t often fond of strangers and were reluctant to open up their ranks to others. Trespassers, or loners lingering too close to their borders? They were lucky to leave with only a scolding.