In a perfect world. Gent's gaze faltered for a split second as he the fact came to the forefront of his mind that he was an active agent in ensuring that her world was far from ideal. As intransigent as his goals were, there was still guilt present within him, poisoning his chest as he looked back up to witness the changes moving across her features as she continued to speak. If only he could make it all work, keep them both happy. It seemed they were just too different to make that possible.
Then suddenly she moved, turning to face him once more and confessing words he did not quite expect. His ears leaned back to seal against his skull and make his surprise clear. It wasn't just the sentiment alone; they were friends, close ones, so of course she would prefer he stay. Yet the structure of it, the emotion behind her voice... as much as they had been through and bonded over, it was still a significant thing to hear, and it urged him to respond quickly, without thinking about the words that tumbled from his jaws.
"Then come with me," he offered, a kind of power behind his voice. It was what he wanted, what he thought might be best for them both. That she would disagree heartily was a very real possibility however, and so he marched forward with his reasoning, hoping to convince her now that the idea had been declared. "If we build Kova up to stand on his own four legs, leave him with a pack that is loyal and strong, then you've met your obligation to Minka. We would be their allies, it's not like we'd be abandoning them. Then, you could focus on yourself, what you want."
And he would focus on what he wanted, and hopefully the two would not conflict. His pale eyes wavered subtly as they watched her, and a sigh left him a beat later.
"I wouldn't be abandoning you, either, if you didn't want to come. I won't be here, but I won't just be gone, either. You're not getting rid of me that easily, okay?"