The agouti male listened carefully as the dark female explained that she had struggled with taking care of herself, but that now she felt that she had made considerable progress. “That’s good..” He murmured softly, another smile pulling at the corners of his mouth as he continued to listen to the raven. The Hearthwood subordinate was surprised to hear Inna admit to her stubborn nature, which caused his ears to perk and a single brow to raise. A grin then spread across his lips, exposing his set of pearly-white fangs as he sniggered. “I never thought you would ever admit it.” He laughed, before he quickly composed himself again and regained a more serious expression upon his features. “But seriously, it is good that you have started to look after yourself more—and if you ever need anything, you let me know.” He assured her.
Lorcan nodded in agreement when the female agreed with him, stating that how important it was going to be for them to communicate effectively with each other. “How about, we start by making a promise to each other?” He asked with a curious tilt of his head. “I shall promise not to jump to conclusions or storm off, if you promise to consider advice or accept help from others. Agreed?” He grinned, wagging his tail playfully behind him.
Laying belly-up in the snow, Lorcan took a moment to truly take in the landscape around them, enjoying the way the dying sunlight danced through the dark silhouettes of the trees and caused the low lying fog to glow like the last embers of a forest fire. It was a truly beautiful spectacle to witness and one which he would not forget for long time. Wagging his tail happily as Inna settled down beside him, Lorcan took the brief moment of calm to try and rekindle his friendship with the soon-to-be mother of his future offspring. He started with a question, hoping it to elicit some excitement in her and lighten the mood between them both.
Lorcan felt his cheeks grow warm when Inna described him to be kind-hearted and gentle. He had to admit, he hadn’t felt like he had been either of things recently, but he would certainly make an effort from now on to live up to her opinion of him. He snorted light-heartedly as she suggested that they would also inherit her stubbornness. “We will be in for some trouble then.” He teased, flashing the woman a cheeky grin before he settled back down to lay comfortable beside her. The agouti male nodded when the question was redirected towards him. “Kind of. I just keep picturing all the trouble and mischief they could get in to…and that innocent look on their face when they inevitably get caught.” He explained, golden eyes looking off to one side and a smile spread across his lips as he imagined them romping through the trees of Kingsfall.
Golden eyes looked around the woodland which surrounded them, enjoying the sight of the sunset as its warm light broke through the trees. Quietly, he whispered to Inna who lay beside him, his golden eyes still taking in the dying light. “When I was at the monadnock, we used to watch the stars at night..” He didn’t bother to mention who the other wolf was, for Inna would invariably know who he was referring to. “..I know we can’t see the stars here, with all the trees—but, we could watch the sun go down together instead?” He asked tentatively, not sure if the raven enjoyed such past times. “I think it’s rather beautiful.” He admitted quietly before offering her a small smile, hoping that it would persuade her to join him.