Despite being painfully aware of how differently he spoke the shadow never acknowledged it. Not once did he ever wish he spoke propetly or want to perfect his speech. If anything, he would much rather prefer not to speak at all, but Greer knew he couldn’t get away with being mute. Not while being an Archer. His sister and mother were understanding of his broken speech, but the prince could never be fully mute. The selective mutism and hobbled speech would work just fine.
Sometimes it was a little frustrating, especially whenever he wanted to convey his thoughts properly. Luckily he had yet to encounter a wolf to comment on his broken syllables and fragmented sentences. Typically the shadow prince was a little more careful when it came to younger wolves, who were far bolder with their prying questions. He had been lucky with the golden-eyed girl; her questions remained subdued despite her burning curiosity. For that, he was thankful.
After a long silence from the oak princess she announced that Greer would also be fond of their pack before going on to describe the Bend wolves. He liked the idea of a connected but disconnected pack, where the members respected the privacy of others yet continued to work together. Willow Ridge was fuelled mainly on it's loyalty and strong blood ties, which meant that — for the most part — everyone knew each other’s business. Which meant the shadow prince was aware of what Skoll’s intentions were with the green-eyed ghost that Greer had once been fond of. Since their last meeting, where the shadow announced his plans to leave the Ridge in the spring, the yearling had distanced himself completely from the ghost and allowed her to only be a glimmer of a memory.
“Greer like that,” he responded softly, his mercury gaze narrowing softly as he focused on the ground between them. “Greer like quiet. Always look for quiet.” His voice was low as he prodded the dirt absently with a forepaw, his bottom lip quivering slightly. He liked the idea of being able to hang out with both Sahalie and Kyna; however, Greer was thinking more permanently instead of just a “once in a while”.
Suddenly, he looked up, his expression serious: “Halie keep secret?”