Nineva had often wondered what the state of the Willows was. While she'd been too young to ever get into the politics of it all, it had certainly been odd when the atmosphere had changed from they are dear allies to they must be avoided. It had never been explicitly stated to her that Elettra and her pack were dangerous or untrustworthy, but the possibility had been made clear. It was something she would need to sort out for herself on her path to reviving her homeland. Maybe Deacon could help with that, too.
Of course, there was only so much she could ask of the man. Ultimately, it depended on how grand a design he wanted to be a part of, or didn't.
He then questioned where this new pack might be lead, and she gave him yet another smirk, this one easily reading you-know-better-than-that.
"The Caverns, of course. There's nowhere else I'd rather be, I'd go now if I could, but it all must be done properly. I don't yet know where exactly my parents went wrong, but I'll figure it out. I won't repeat their mistakes."
If it took away her very last breath, she would see to it that this time, the Caverns lasted.
When Deacon spoke of morals, her interest grew, and this was reflected in her curious eyes. Again, he chose to limit his words in favor of using action instead to give the answer she wanted. That made it more of a gamble, but Nineva found it was a bet she was willing to take. She very much wanted to know more about Deacon. Already, there was much that she wanted to talk to him about, things he could perhaps help her figure out. She wanted to see more of him first, however.
"I'd like that," she answered, finally with a genuine smile upon her black lips.
"Here, we should just gnaw the spine in half, and drag the two halves..."