The pale man paused when the woman spoke again. He ran his tongue over his maw and considered her words, thinking back on the months that had led him to become the beta of Quaking Vale. Sahalie had found him in this forest here, scared and injured. He had been a different version of himself then, eager to head north. He'd had nothing then, his lifelong status of alpha pulled from his grip. He was purposeless, and within Quaking Vale he didn't have much, but he did have something.
"Sahalie had wanted to lead a pack, I guess before I'd met her," before she had wanted to rule Oak Tree Bend, but Larkspur decided that her story would be better told by the little leader herself. "I told her I'd help her," the girl cared for others before she cared for herself, he rarely saw her consider someone bad. Even though Larkspur had greeted her with snarls and teeth, she'd still wanted to help him. It would get her to trouble one of these days.
Or it already had and she hadn't seen it just yet.
"We -- Sahalie, Alastor, and I -- finally set off to find a place to make the pack she'd always wanted. Picked up some of the others along the way." Sahalie hadn't been entirely eager to bring Castel along, and even now he wondered how the two were getting along. Alastor's brother joined them, which was another wolf he hadn't really gotten to know just yet. In time he'd get to know all of his pack members... assuming he ended up returning. Larkspur took a moment to finish eating. "But Sahalie might be a better story teller than I," he suggested. Mentally, the man sighed. "I should head on," he glanced in the direction that he was supposed to be heading, and then in the direction he'd said he would be going. Looking back to Kuwindwa, Larkspur nodded. "Quaking Vale is in good hands." Paws? "I'm sure of it."
And then he was gone.
-- Exit Larkspur!