Ava did her best with her unwavering smile and steady-beating tail to sponge up what remained of his unhappiness. With her every breath she imagined herself sucking the somberness from the altitude, swallowing its stifling staleness and clearing the air. They deserved happiness. He deserved happiness. And it seemed they might achieve it, given the words that slipped from his pale jaws as he explained briefly to her the current nature of his situation.
Both facts struck her but with exquisitely pleasant surprise. For one thing he was east of the pass now, permanently, confirming a suspicion she'd held since he'd appeared to smack the shit out of that badger. It was one of those thing that she'd known without knowing, y'know? Hearing it put in to words was different all together; her eyes followed the line of his outstretched paw into the Spectral Woods, as though if she really concentrated she could see the drawn line of their border. Surely some time she'd have to actually go visit, though not without reason. If these Oak Tree Bend wolves were anything like they used to be she'd have someone's hot breath on her spine the moment she even got a sniff of their scent markers - and she meant that in a good way, of course. No, if Ava were to drop on by their new haunt she'd come with purpose... and a curling grin revealed she'd come up with one just then.
"Yay!" she burst into unbridled exuberance, leaping off of all four paws at once to ram her shoulder into his. It seemed appropriate as her excitement couldn't be contained in just words, so she did it again. "Our kids are gonna be the best of friends just like we are! And you're so close! This is the fate the stars had in mind for us the whole time, you know? It's destiny! I'm gonna bring along Mace and Rowan and Quil and Cinder and they're going to play with Ice junior and Ice junior junior and we'll just lounge creek-side and it'll be the greatest thing ever." By the end of her harangue she was prancing in place, paying no mind if she stepped on his toes or smacked him with her flailing tail while she was at it - it was just too gosh darn good!
There were perhaps a few holes in her flawless plan. For one thing she didn't know the mother whatsoever. It had to be the other Leader, right? Even the memory she'd had of Corinna's damning cry that fateful night Rhysis and Naira had fled Swift River over a year ago was basically lost. But why not begin anew? Make proper friends of their families and their packs?