He shifted on his paws for a second as he noticed Inna’s gaze fall awkwardly to the floor before she answered her question. Her response was short and blunt, as if the topic made her uncomfortable. He took a small step forwards, moving his muzzle to try a brush her shoulder to comfort her. “S-sorry. I didn't mean...to upset you.” He murmured softly in apology, before deciding to drop the topic altogether. Something must have happened for the pack to have relocated, but for now the subordinate wouldn’t indulge his curious mind any further for Inna’s sake.
When the female mentioned that family was one of the reason’s she returned to Hearthwood River, Lorcan shifted his paws awkwardly as his skin tingled with a swell of emotion. Shaking the thick fur around his neck, he shook the feeling away. “I left all my family behind when I travelled to Relic Lore. I can’t say I miss them much..” He paused, charcoal lips twisting in contemplation. “Except from perhaps my mother. She was always there to support me.” He shook his pelt again, shrugging it off. “But, I have a new family now, who have all made me feel very welcome.” He smiled proudly. If only he knew what the other’s thought of him behind his back, perhaps he wouldn’t have smiled so gleefully.
“It’s just a case of remembering the small details about them really, like the shape of their leaves and their particular scent..” He grinned, tilting his head. It really wasn’t that hard, but then he still had much to learn, but he was confident he could deal with the normal minor ailments without too much trouble. When Inna shyly admitted that she was interested in becoming a scout, Lorcan rolled his shoulders back in admiration. “Why so shy to admit it? As you say, it sounds like a role you’d enjoy.” White brows raised as he grinned, before he leaned in a little closer as if he was about to tell her a secret. “I think when you go back home, you should ask your alphas to consider training you. I don’t see why they’d refuse, I think you’d be pretty good at it.” He winked, salmon pink tongue lolling from the side of his mouth.
Taking a step back, Lorcan turned to face the monadnock in the distance, sighing softly as he rolled his shoulders. “Well, thank you for the meal Inna. I hope you enjoyed your half?” He smirked, licking some blood off from the corner of his lips. “I should probably get back to my duties now..” He nodded, taking a few steps to leave. He planned to get his chores done today before he headed out to explore Stonewatch Timbers the next morning, the woodlands that lay just beyond the lowlands. If he was lucky he would find some useful plants to collect.