you can set yourself on fire, but you're never gonna learn
Brow arched, hoping the younger man didn't over do it with the water. He only seemed to enjoy having reached it. It made the Lyall grateful for what he did have. Maybe, that was the lesson he had needed. Things could be a lot worse. He would take this over a sermon any day.
There was a faint flick of interest tinted with bemusement at the name spoken. Darkmoon. It brought the word heathen to his mind. Darkmoon was not like those ones. He didn't look like he had that in him. Murderous, venomous, poison. "Quite intimidating," he noted in a serious tone. Feeling some awe in what it could mean. The rouge didn't feel they were quite at a point where he should ask. Baby steps.
He caught sight just how his compliment wasn't something he knew what to do with. How swiftly he put it to death, disregarding it. If it couldn't be true. A frown tugged at his lips, as the younger wolf cast his head down, explaining. Quite bravely, eyes eventually found their way to his. Part of Renier wanted to laugh. He shouldn't be any beacon of hope. Darkmoon's problems seemed a lot easier to fix.
"Well Darkmoon, what you did to that caribou is a bit of it. You just need more practice." He straightened himself, walking over to the dark cloaked wolf. There was a kind smile, and a glint to his eye. An idea. "Lets see if we can find something. How are you with the small stuff?" The caribou were off limits, but it didn't mean there weren't other things to be found. He would feel better if the lad got a bit of food in him too. It wasn't like he had anything else to do.