Kind? Now that didn't sound quite right. By no means was Askan the sort who went out of his way to drown others in misery in suffering, but he wasn't exactly the sort who trotted about with rainbows coming out of his ass either. He just was who he was. If someone needed help and he could give it to them, he didn't see why he shouldn't. Unless they were rude, then they'd get no help from him. But still, the fact that someone else, someone who didn't really know him thought he was kind...Well it felt alright. He wasn't going to complain.
"Well uh..." He didn't mind it, but that didn't stop his words from stumbling a little. He cleared his throat and made a swift recovery. "Thanks. Can't ask for nothing else."
Truly he meant it. Any effort she made on his behalf was better than none, and even if things didn't change between their packs, at least Askan could say that he tried. That he hadn't just sat back and let the River wolves stew in their mistrust of the Rye wolves. Maybe it would help, maybe it wouldn't. Only the future would tell.
As for Inna's next set of words, Askan glanced down at the rabbit at his feet. He knew that it would be best to leave sooner rather than later, that the River wolves wouldn't be so fond of him hanging around so close to their borders but... He supposed he could take a moment to rest, to gather his strength and eat his fill. And if Inna so happened to be there as well, well he wouldn't throw a pissy-fit.
"Lets eat." He suggested with a nod, then bent down to tuck into his snack.