Askan had been planning to leave but- he quirked his brow at Inna's question. Had he heard of Oak Tree Bend? Duh. The look he shot her was impudent, as if to say really? Though they weren't on one another's doorsteps Askan considered Oak Tree Bend to be their neighbours, civilised folk who they might run into from time to time. They weren't so close that they had to be social and for that Askan gave himself a pat on the back. Leader or not he wasn't going to turn into a social butterfly anytime soon and he was happy to keep it that way.
"Obliviously." He said, unable to keep the snark locked away. "They're about two days south of the Shallows."
She wasn't an invalid, she could find her own way surely. Again, he was tempted to ask why she wanted to go, but it was pretty damn self explanatory. If the River no longer served as her home then she was probably going to try getting into the Bend. He wondered how well that would go, whether they'd like a subordinate who thought she could get away with whatever she pleased because of her blood. That sounded like something his sisters would have pulled back home, when the Selwyn name meant something.