For once Askan hadn't meant to offend, and yet despite him even realising he'd managed to do so anyway. By no means was he being kind-per se- but in his mind he didn't think he was being cruel either. There was nothing wrong with being a little blunt, as harsh as it may seem he was trying to do her a favour. He was trying to open her eyes, because the way he saw it, the sooner she did so the better. More than that, Askan was pretty pleased with her words. Perhaps she wasn't such a lost cause, if she could see his potential then surely she was worth something. What he didn't realise,however, was that her words were loaded. That rather than respect him, she resented him, loathed his nature and everything he stood for. It was funny how he was either loved or loathed. These days it seemed as though there was no in between.
"A few months ago.Round about, last summer I think? It feels like forever really." He shrugged, wondering how time had passed by so quickly.
She could complain and protest all she wanted, but Askan was convinced that she was being moody. And he didn't understand why. He'd tried to help, but for what it was worth her snappy responses were just as though she'd thrown them back in his face. Was that the thanks he got? Ugh, why did he try anymore. No one-but Reyes- cared.
"Sure." He rumbled, clearly dubious of her response. If she wasn't moody then the sky wasn't blue.As for her second part, well he was just going to ignore that, as though she hadn't said anything at all."I don't have anything against loners, it's just you're clearly doing a shitty job of being one. Before you, I've never met one who's had to sink so low as to stalk me in an attempt to get food. It makes it damn obvious that you're not doing so well, that you're barely getting by. Which makes me think you should just call it quits and find a pack. Understand what I'm getting at?"