Having been born and grown up in the lore Avella hadn't ever given the names of the places much thought. That was what they were called and that was what they would always be known as to her. After meeting this stranger she wondered what it might be like from his perspective. Wandering around a place that you didn't know the name of. She thought that might be a little maddening. Perhaps it didn't matter much since it wasn't one of the biggest concerns when being on your own especially in winter.
Avella nodded in agreement, "That is a very valid point. It would get confusing I think." That was another thing to consider. What if one wolf called it one thing akd another called it something else. She gladly told him the ne she knew it to be called though but now she wondered if maybe it had another name that maybe she didn't know. Looking around she wasn't sure how it could be called anything else.
"I'm not sure," she said thoughtfully, "I haven't been here in the summer months. Maybe I should have though" it certainly would have offered her setting to eat during those months when food had been scarce. Looking around again and Avella couldn't help but think of how her mother would appreciate such a sight. She might even agree that it was a sign.
She watched the man as she spoke explaining about her own past. Being born in the lore and then having to leave. Avella knew it was the coyotes. She remembered them getting more and more aggressive, even changing their behaviors to the point they were hunting in packs. Her mismatched gaze landed on the man when he spoke again. His words causing her to think what he said through more deeply. "I suppose it could be the reason. I mean most wolves come here in their own. At least they did before everyone left. The population didn't start growing again until last year when wolves were in the lore again." She spoke slowly on the last part as if something had fallen into place for her. "You might be on to something," she added.
She'd never heard of anything like that before but that didn't mean that it wasn't possible. She wondered how it might happen and who would do something like that. It was something thatbshe woukd have to think more about later though. It was too big to consider all at that one time.
He confirmed that it was a painful thing. Avella remembered how much she'd missed her family but she didn't think that even compared to what he'd been through. She nodded to acknowledge his words, "I hope one day you might see them again." He did however, express interest in the option she wanted to give him. "Let me explain then. My brother and I are working to start a pack in a place called Willow Ridge. It's where we were born. There are a few others who've joined us already. You'll have shelter, food, and friends. If you would like you can join us and help us to build the Ridge up to what it used to be. If that's something you're interested in we would be glad to have you with us."