The more outgoing of the two kids was quick to ask more questions, which seemed to spur the quiet one as well, this time around. A display that was actually rather endearing, and the curiosity was, he assumed, only natural - even if he wasn’t quite sure what the best way of interacting with them was. There was something else about the cove’s missing child, which apparently this pack had known about, too. Rhaegara offered to call for Adelard again, but in the meantime asked if they did not mind entertaining the kids.
Jethro offered his packmate a little shrug. Chan didn’t seem to have any issues with that sort of thing, usually, and it wasn’t as if they had anything better to do. Predictably, of course, Chan went about doing exactly they were asked, weaving an emphatic tale for the kids. The occasional glance
his way though, did not go unnoticed, and the dark one supposed there were a couple of things he could add.
”We also have a hot spring, where the water’s warm enough to swim in, even on really cold days. And when the weather’s clear, there are places you can stop to look, and the land just goes on as far as your eyes can see,” Jet spoke, mirroring his companion’s tone to hopefully add to the experience. He hoped these kids would get the chance to venture up there one day. Maybe this was just supposed to be an amusing story, but the views from up there truly did paint things in a different light.