Infatuation, while being something Skoll could have possibly been acquainted with, was something the Archer royal had not been able to fully process. He understood how to be caring (to some degree) and how to show affection with the giving of gifts and tokens, but to say that Skoll had a "crush" on Piety would have fallen on a rather confused and offended ego. As it stood, it was apparent that he was rather taken with her - from how attentively he was paying attention, all the way down to the way the rhythm in his footfalls exactly matched hers and the way his tail mirrored hers, especially when she gave it a wag.
Their shoulders touched for the shortest of moments and while it drew a gasp from her, it had sent a chill down the space between his shoulders. If he could have tensed and stopped just to collect himself, he would have; it took everything within him to keep himself together and not make such a big deal over the fact that she had just accidentally touched him and, in turn, collected in her pelt his signature scent. When the silence came between them, he was relieved to find that it was not even awkward or tense, which was also another first for him, and it was with actual patience that he waited for her to reply.
When her lips parted, his gray-eyed gaze went to her face again with another small smile, taking in that she had thought about teaching or - lo and behold - scouting, which was something that he had been trained to do as per his mother's request. Visions of the both of them exploring the whole of Relic Lore flickered behind his eyes, with her moving about during the day as he crept about under the cover of night. A perfect partnership perhaps.
Their eyes met and Skoll was actually the one to be the first to look away, the sides of his muzzle and cheeks heating up under the black of his fur. "I could ask you the same thing though," she said, making the ear facing her twitch. "That is-" she paused and he couldn't help but to slow his pace and look at her from the corner of his eye. "if you don't mind me asking."
"I don't mind at all," he divulged, honesty now lacing his words. The enigmatic side of him dared to rear its shadowed face again, his voice being taken over with the sort of tone that would suggest that he would prefer to keep her guessing and leave everything unspoiled, "But, I don't have anything set in stone either." His secrets would be something she would have to earn.
"For now, I scout, though," he lent. "Especially for my mother, when she needs to be in two places at once."