you can set yourself on fire, but you're never gonna learn
The rogue wasn't aware she was suddenly wary of him. If anything was amiss he felt it was her injury, and the odd circumstances that had followed. Especially, because she politely introduced herself. "Glad I could help you out Faye," he responded with a faint smile. She'd almost lived here for half a year. Then, maybe she would know a few things. She had her own questions.
His silver mask smooethed. It made him a little homesick, but not nessacarily for this place. More for the wolves who had resided here. What had once been. "I was born in these woods, and lived here until I was almost a year old. You probably know my little brother Rook. Who isn't really that little any more I guess. It's hard not to see him any other way." A sad smile stretched his mouth, but was quickly gone as it had come. The other matter. "I met another one of your pack mates, but sadly she couldn't tell me her name. Only encouraged me to come see my brother. Maybe, you could just relay a message for me." He tried to meet her gaze to see if he could detect any reluctance.
She didn't seem certain he could escort her back. He hadn't really thought it would be an issue. But, she was hurt, and it wasn't like they were long, lost friends."Yeah, me either." He wasn't in any mood for a fight, especially when he wouldn't want to hurt anyone. She would probably be okay by herself if given a moment. "All right, I think I could manage that."