Thankfully, with the calming of her own temper came the calming of Greer's, and the conversation eased down into something that could be considered along the lines of pleasant. The smile and wag of her tail came in a more genuine manner as she listened to the shadow before her. He told her that, no, he would not take Niles away, and relief rushed over her like a tidal wave. She couldn't help the small sigh that exited her nose after his reassurance - she even felt good enough to be a little more friendly toward the inky black wolf. "Well, when you stop by, come say hi to me, too!" she told him, much more of a demand than his next request would be - but not a cruelhearted or malicious one. It was a demand that she would give to any of her friends; playful and sing-song in its tone. "Maybe we can find you some food or something like that."
It took several seconds for Cas to comprehend the 'Tell Niles Greer mountain' thing. Her brows drew up and her maw pursed as she tried to decipher the message. Greer-speak was significantly more difficult to translate than Niles-speak, even though the latter had many confusing words and connotations to his speech patterns and accents. It was probably just that she had had almost half a year to learn how Niles talked and what his words meant, and she suspected Greer's friends and family probably knew exactly what he was talking about all the time.
Eventually, though, it did click, and she bobbed her head once in a nod. "Of course I will!" she chirped brightly, her banner giving a wave. Perhaps he had a family, or a pack up in the mountains to head back to. She inhaled deeply for the first time in the conversation, picking out the scents of several other wolves, and maybe even a pup. It brought a grin to her lips. "He'd probably be so happy to go see you." Niles had said he spent most of his time with his dad, so maybe he would appreciate more time with his family.
Cas turned then, glancing behind her at the way she'd come from. Her legs were beginning to stiffen up from walking so far, and she didn't want to overdo it. "I gotta get back to my pack now, but it was really nice to meet you, Greer," she told him, sky blue eyes rising to meet his mercuries. "Seriously, you gotta come say hi if you visit Niles. Maybe you and I can be friends, too!" It was a hopeful statement, but she'd overcome more serious obstacles before. An antisocial wolf was nothing.
She wagged her tail once more at him, and forewent the usual nose-to-the-cheek farewell that she would often give to wolves she was leaving. Perhaps it was fitting that this goodbye was a silent one.
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