cover me with salt now, show me how
Oula twitched as he shouted, his eyes finally jumping up to meet hers. She lifted a single paw, unsure if she had hit the nail on the head or missed it so far she'd smashed a thumb in the process. Again he shuffled, explaining as best he could.
"I see," she said, rolling the thought of it around her head. She always knew the wolves of this land were weird. They seemed to do everything backwards. She didn't understand it, but she wanted to.
As a leader now, it was her right, too, just as it was Veho's. There were no males after her own heart, but she did like Veho, as a friend and someone she respected. Looking at him, truly looking past the current bundle of nerves sitting before her, he was a good man and did seem like he could make a good father. She shifted her weight over her haunches, pink tongue flashing out to run over the end of her nose as she considered it. She had to admit there was something tempting in the proposition, continuing her bloodline, creating tiny little wolves to be raised with her own ideals, actually setting roots in this place with a family of her own.
"I have to say I am..." She said, fishing for the right word. Flattered? "-honored that you would think to ask me."
"But you are asking me as a-" Again, she had to dig for the correct vocabulary, "-friend? But we would raise them as a family? Would this arrangement not bother your partner?" She asked.