Askan supposed that made sense. His home pack was fairly balanced in terms of gender ratio, but being the only male in a litter of four... Well he learned about women the hard way, whether he wanted to or not. Which he hadn't, at all. It wasn't that he yearned to be around men more often, because he didn't exactly swing that way. He didn't swing either way really, Askan just was. But that was aside the point, he was frustrated not because of the laughing itself, but rather what they were all laughing about. Everly was talking about him, they were laughing at him. And no matter what he said or did in protest they didn't stop. She had all these 'funny' stories from when they were pups and sure they were hilarious to her and the others but the same couldn't be said for him.
"I suppose. I have three sisters, it was the same thing here. More or less." He shrugged, trying not to think too much on it.
Did he really want to divulge all of his problems to this strange loner? No, not really. It wasn't anything personal but Askan had always held his cards close to his chest, personal things were supposed to remain just that. But he figured it wouldn't hurt to give Gen a hint, just enough for him to grasp onto. Maybe he would have some good advice, maybe this loner would be able to help in his own little way. It couldn't hurt to hope, right? Except that as always, Askan worried that it would.
"My sister is the worst of it. Keeps dragging up the past like it matters, but it doesn't cause it's not who I am anymore. We all change right? I've changed and she won't let go or admit it. Keeps trying to make me someone I'm not anymore. It's so annoying and she doesn't get why I can't stand her when she's like this. She just batters her eyelashes and goes" he cleared his throat in an attempt to do his best, sickly sweet Everly impression "oh Kanna!"