"If only you'd known me before my decline," Lark said, offering the boy a crooked smile. It was an odd feeling, having some sort of normal conversation with Alastor. It'd taken a long time for the two to get to this point, and even if it was doubtful the two could have a real friendship, at the very least the two could have a working relationship. That was all that mattered. He just needed Alastor to trust him, if even just a small amount. He had done very little to show that he was all bad, except maybe a rude and/or snappy remark and/or purposely getting in between him and his little girlfriend. But to go out of his way to be bad?
Larkspur hadn't shown that side to anyone.
He stopped as they approached the den. The man's fur bristled for a moment before he looked to Alastor. It would be more typical for him to take care of the thing himself, but somehow he felt that maybe doing something together wouldn't be so bad for either of them. "I'll get it out, you kill it," he pawed at the entrance to the den, claws scraping against frozen ice and soil. He stuck his head in and sniffed, then was greeted by a growl and a hiss. A bark for good measure and the lynx swiped at him. His jaws wrapped around the paw and he quickly pulled it out and tossed it towards the boy.