The swarthy man hadn't need to outright say it, but Claw was smart enough on his own to piece together what the man may have been implying. He wasn't wrong either, admittedly. Numbers typically meant a higher chance of survival compared to a single wolf such as himself. Yet, there was an undecipherable
fear that tightened the boy's chest the moment he contemplated possibly putting out there a desire to see what this
little crew of his was all about. What was there to be afraid of? Perhaps it was the fear that they too would soon abandon the boy much as his own mother had. A hard life lesson that not even family was unbreakable.
An internal growl shook such ludicrous thoughts from his mind, hesitation settling into the boy's limbs that had only moments ago been all too ready to turn the other way and venture off into the unknown. Now he was
stuck.
A certain warmth shone within the man's eyes after saying what else he had to say to the young boy and in it, Claw found a certain tug like an invisible string. Would it really be so bad if he did hang around for a little longer?
Another scoff escaped the boy before his stance shifted to stretch his body out, a partially faked yawn adding to his choice of dramatic flair.
"Eh, I guess I could stick around a little longer." His voice was nonchalant, void of any signs to the intrusive thoughts that plagued his mind. The hint of a grin tickled the edges of his maw.
"Plus it looks like an old man like you is gonna need my muscles to help with that." He motioned toward the remains of the carcass.