When he'd left his birth pack Kajika had only one goal in mind. That was to find a place where he would be able to do good things and be better than what his parents had turned into. He hadn't known what he would find once he left the his birth pack's territory. Growing up he'd never been outside it but he was determined to make it once he set out. Never had he thought he would end up where he was or find the relationships that he had. One thing he was sure about her had done good during his time in the lore, he'd found his home and he didn't plan to leave any time soon. He worried that Lunette would leave and he wouldn't be able to follow of course. He hoped that one day she could find happiness in the cove so that she could stay. He would miss her if she felt it was best for her to go and he hoped she would tell him instead of disappearing again.
“Your welcome,” he said with a nod, “It is nice to find what you have been looking for.” The next question was a testament as to how long this stranger had been in the lore since he did not seem to understand that he was standing in it. The beta had no problem explaining it to him especially if it might help the man to understand things a little better. “The lore is this place I am not sure how far it stretches but I can tell you that many packs reside within it.” He told though he wasn't sure he explained it well so he thought he would add just a little more. “For instance this lake,” he gestured toward the lake with his muzzle, “Is called Lost Lake but it is just a small part of Relic Lore. There are many different places in the lore, I have visited many of them myself.”
Kajika only have the man a half smile when he spoke of founding his own pack. He felt this statement too showed how new the man was to the lore for he did not know what life could be. “No, you can't know what life holds in store,” he agreed as his thoughts went to Des and how her meet her and lost her. Then to Lunette and how their relationship had changed and finding Moonshadow who had become so easily a part of him that he couldn't imagine life without her friendship. Lastly it settled on Chan, his godson. He never thought he would be so lucky but there he stood on the edge of that lake that had been a part of his life for the last two years. He'd loved and lost and found a friendship that he never believed could be real. “Should you try to start a pack of your own I do wish you luck. The weather and terrain can be unforgiving.” It would he the only advice that he would give to the man though Kajika couldn't imagine it would be easy starting a pack which was one reason he'd never done it besides his loyalty.
Kajika nodded as the man explained himself, “I see,” he said as it seemed he had been right about this man. “Well it's not bad spending the summer on your own here but it might be wise to find a place to call home before winter. The last one we had was rather harsh and many of the loners suffered for it.”