Askan was honestly relieved to hear that. Sure, he'd claim that he didn't care what people thought or said about him, but really that was just a big fib. He wanted-with all of his heart- to be seen as trustworthy, dependable. He wanted people to look past his flaws and praise him for his accomplishments, to see that there was so much more to him than a just a grumpy face. But of course, for the most part, they didn't even try. Like he wasn't even worth their time. The same couldn't be said for Aleksei here, even when they'd first met the wolf had given him a chance, he'd listened to what Askan had to say.That said, it wasn't as though they were friends, perhaps they could be one day, maybe? But as things stood they were just neighbours.
The Selwyn couldn't say he was surprised to learn that Inna refused to reveal the identity of her mystery man. It was probably out of some unfounded sense of loyalty to him, that she wanted to keep him safe and out of her brother's reach. Her efforts would likely be in vain though, as Aleksei seemed determined to find her lover, one way or another. None of this was their business, it seemed like a family affair, something that should be dealt with quietly and away from prying eyes. And yet, Askan wanted to help. He wanted to see this man punished. Inna had been nice enough to him, she didn't deserve to be used in such a way. She deserved better.
But who could of done this? A random loner? A pack wolf? Like Aleksei, Askan narrowed it down to the Whitestone wolves and those of the Notch. There was no proof of course, not yet anyway, but he had a hunch that Inna wouldn't hook up with a randomer. Surely it was someone she knew, someone she trusted.
"We'll back you up." He turned to Reyes, hoping that he felt the same way. "This guy needs to be taught a lesson, one he won't forget anytime soon. We're in Aleksei. Just lead the way."