"Not very often, no." He told her, quite proud of that fact.
But that wasn't her point, was it? Even Askan realised that it was highly unlikely she was actually serious, that in all probability she was mocking him. Well, what had she expected him to say? To point out and name all the constellations in the sky? Tccht. As if he'd waste his time filling his mind with such drivel. Before he even had time to truly get all flustered over her implications the stranger posed a nosy, if not fair question.
"Most people don't gawk at the sky." He said, jabbing her right back. Two could play at this game. "I wasn't looking for company. Up here seemed like a good place to keep out of sight. Not my fault you're weird." He smiled a little at that, smug, as his tail twitched in poorly hidden amusement.
She then went on to talk about sentries and the like and...she lost him. Not because he was unfamiliar with the meaning of the word, he wasn't an idiot after all, but the nuisances , the lack of context left him puzzled. If they had day sentries did they have night ones too? Why did they separate the two? It was odd, archaic, Askan had to know more.
"Day sentries? Your pack had different roles according to the time of day? Why?"