While he did not like that she had wandered so close to pack borders there was nothing he could do now. The damage had been done, and from the tone in her voice as she explained herself, Nineteen knew that she was being sincere. However, by her answers, the temporary leader wasn’t sure if the russet-coloured female was interested in joining Cut Rock. If she was interested, and possessed skills that could be useful to the River wolves, she was more than welcome to join the pack. But he wasn’t so sure that she was.
After a brief pause the loner offered her services to the pack. His pale gaze had shifted to Naia as Mali spoke, his brows narrowed slightly as if to ask for her opinion on the matter. Of course the pack could use another addition to their ranks, but would Mali prove to be useful to the River wolves? Or would she end up like many former members and disappear? As much as he wanted to prove himself to Maksim, he also did not want to accept members into the pack for them to only end up leaving.
Returning his attention back to the loner, he offered her a lop-sided grin as an initial response to her statement. “What are your plans for the winter? He asked abruptly, his pear-coloured eyes narrowed as he studied her lean physique. Loners did not do winter well – surely she was looking for somewhere to stay for the winter. “Do you have any skills that could be an asset to Cut Rock River?”
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