Askan looked down at the rabbit again. A rabbit wasn't much in the dead of winter, but it was the thought that counted- even if it had been Lach's idea in the first place the kid had still followed through. Askan wasn't sure whether filling the ranks with youngsters was such a good idea but...he was family, wasn't he? And he seemed earnest, if not a little nervy.
Winter was as bad as it was going to get-touch wood- so he wasn't too surprised at all these wolves knocking at his door. It'd been the same in the Field as well. But seeing as he was family it gave his words a little more weight. They were practically strangers, yes, but nonetheless, Askan was inclined to believe him. He hadn't lied about his Father, why would he start lying now? And if he so happened to be a slouch, well Askan was prepared to show him the door, family or not.
As to whether his siblings would turn up as well that was to be seen. He'd play it by ear and assume that Reyes would agree with him, he usually did anyway. The massive sap.
"You can stay."Askan told him, his voice firm but not unkind."What do you think Remington?He turned to ask her, she'd been having a nose most of the conversation, it was her turn to speak.
He wasn't going to go back on his word, but he was curious of what she thought anyway.