The man seemed content with her presence, for the time being, and Asha didn't mind tagging along. Socialization was important in wolves, and the colorless woman understood that every day she went without contact with others of her species was detrimental to her health. Not to mention that she didn't detest Eskil's company in the slightest - the man was pleasant, as far as strangers went. Though he had startled her at firs, he hadn't had ill intentions, and his kindness didn't go unnoticed.
She dipped her head in acquiescence to his claim, and instead of directly replying to the statement, decided to go for a more... encouraging response? "I am certain we can find a way around the cliffs. They can't possibly go on forever." She moved to walk alongside him, far enough that their pelts wouldn't be in danger of touching but hopefully not too far that he'd think she was being rude.
His claim about having not seen his sister for years came as some surprise, and she pricked her ears in his direction, blue eyes meeting evergreen. She supposed that made sense. The man was older than she was - certainly old enough to have been looking for his sister while Ash was just a pup - but he wasn't that much older.
Oddly enough, another encouragement fell from her lips when he mentioned his sister might not even want to see him. "Family should always want to see one another, and if you care for her enough to look for her this long, then you must share a strong bond." Her lips quirked up in a more genuine, tiny smile. "I'm sure she'd be very glad to see you."