But I put it out of my mind Long enough to call it courage To live without a lifeline
Aquene felt no shame in harassing him in this way. A year ago, she would have been mortified to even discuss such acts, but when one has their own children, many things that were once awkward and embarrassing simply became. He teased her back and she let out a soft chuckle, her head tilting to the side in an amused and friendly manner. She hadn’t known what she was getting herself into when she met him on that mountain, but looking back she truly would not trade it for the world. She expected nothing less in his answer. This entire pack was filled with untamable men.
He started, pausing in reflection as she raised a brow, curiosity lingering in her eyes and a desire to know. Similarly, she just wanted to see him happy… Oksana. She hummed, that soft smile remaining. “You both would be good together.” She appraised though she did not know the crow well… still, Aleister, while wild, was a man who knew what he wanted. He would know if Oksana is the right one for him.
She hummed something under her breath for a moment along the lines of idiot men before she snorted softly. “Well then, you ought to find out, yeah?” She posed back, taking a step closer as she tilted her head even more to the side. “How is she supposed to tell you her feelings if you never approach her about them? For a wild man, it’s a pretty dumb move to not simply scream your feelings for her from the mountain peak.” She was being a little dramatic, but it was difficult to not poke fun at her friend while also offering him her sage advice.