Whether intended or not, even a soft rumble from a man Ash's size could be construed as menacing, and that was proven as the sound chased Gent's own words and Drestig's demeanor transformed drastically. His body language and facial expressions spoke volumes of the displeasure all of the shade king's words had inspired within him, and the other man quickly opened his mouth to voice it as well. From the start of it, Gent was put off, one of his own brows quirking as Drestig snapped out his piece.
One question was an interrogation? How had Gent been anything less than civil, or unfair about what was exchanged? Bitterly, the leviathan was reminded of Kisla and how that situation had been so swiftly twisted and turned upon him. It would not happen again, no matter how similar this man had suddenly proven to be to that spited woman.
"No one's interrogating you," he replied, his voice mindfully calm, before taking a guess (accounting Drestig's expression when Gent had given the answer) at what exactly this orange eyed wolf thought had been blockading his exchange.
"When it comes to my family, I guard what comes out of my mouth. If you've any semblance of one, I would hope you do the same." Whether it was a connubial arrangement or not, there was someone else mixed in with this rogue's scent. Gent hoped whoever it was meant enough to the man that he would understand. If not, however, he wasn't about to beg him to. While he didn't mind clarifying, for surely this man was misreading, he would not be made to feel as though he owed anyone an explanation for his choices.
"As for Nina, she's a close friend of mine," an olive branch, in keeping with the goal of balancing the trade of knowledge. Respectfully, he would let Ash determine what was to be divulged about his own relationship with the Woodlands matriarch. "Just the natural flow of conversation that I would ask once you'd mentioned her."
His tail had instinctively begun to curl upward, Drestig raising his own a challenge that his more basic nature demanded he meet. This certainly wasn't an occasion worth such a battle, however; it really wasn't even worth this turn of conversation in his eyes, and if the other man refused to be satisfied then Gent hoped he would follow through with his threat and simply leave.