The dark Edge Lord didn’t appear angry—or even disappointed. It looked like he understood, which was all that the peppered youth could ask for. A soft smile graced his dark features, his chin tipped to the side as he regarded the older male. No—he hadn’t wandered off. Even when he had considered it, once or twice, the boy had remained due to his unwavering loyalty to both his family and his new pack. This place—it was home. Perhaps more of a home than his birthplace in the north. But, without knowing what happened to his siblings, he couldn’t commit to it. Not yet. Not without knowing where his brother and sister had gone.
I’d like to scout, he responded, his voice more confident than it had before, to find them. And whatever else you’d like me to look for. He still wanted to be useful—even if he wasn’t within the Edge borders. Is there s-something you need from me? Answers you need? He paused, his tongue pressing to the roof of his mouth for a moment as he collected his words once more. I th-thought of going north. They might have gone looking for the m-mountains if they couldn’t find me.