The answer that left her ebony maw was not one that he expected or else he may not have been so anxious after asking in the first place. Returning her smile, ”Anytime, but the sunrise is always the prettiest.” Having visited the outcrop more times than he could count and at all different times of the day, the Vuesain was able to pin point exactly when the scenery was the prettiest in his opinion. Though, sunset was a contending rival.
Holding her pale blue eyes with his own mismatched gaze, he wondered if he was opening a subject that was too uncomfortable for the Aquila woman. The last thing he wanted to do was make her apprehensive to talk with him, though from what he’s experienced so far with Lila, she was a very talkative and approachable wolf. She was an excellent listener. When she started with saying she’s never told anyone this, his brows raised slightly, surprised he either the first to ever ask her or the first one she was comfortable enough to tell. ”They sound like they were good ones,” he responded softly. At least she had a devoted mother and eventually had a loyal father figure as well. Though having pack problems was never an easy thing to grow up around.
Mulling over her words carefully, Aleister nodded slowly. ”If she didn’t want to do this anymore, I’m not sure I can just leave all this behind again.” Even with the vow he gave her years ago, there was just so much here now. Not that he has been back within the Lore for long, but the commitment and time already given to this land was hard to just give up on. And he was tired of running and wandering. ”But, I don’t know if I could just leave her either.” He honestly didn’t want to think of Neha not wanting to do this anymore and Aleister was just sure she was just going through a rough patch after coming back home. She was probably just trying to handle the pressure and pain of being back home. The last memories they both had of their birthplace were not good ones and he didn’t expect her to just miraculously heal from them. It would have to take time.
She didn’t believe he had to shoulder the leadership all on his own. When everyone first discussed recreating their birthplace, it was assumed the Vuesain siblings would lead together as rightful heirs. Now, he wasn’t sure Neha was keen on leading at all. Lila asked if anyone knew how he felt about his hesitation. “No,” he answered softly. “I don’t want to disappoint or worry them.” They all seemed to look up to him and were happy that he was going to be the one to lead them. But the idea of it was still so daunting to the dark agouti male. Having been a wandering loner most of his life to now being an appointed leader of a establishing pack was hard to wrap his head around. ”Say, where’d you get to be so wise?” He said with a chuckle and a soft smile. She sure had a lot of good advice to give and enough to start knocking him into shape. ”I might need your services more often,” he muttered with a smirk. He could only hope his ebony cloaked friend decided to stay for the long haul, but Aleister was trying hard not make her feel pressured to do so. He wanted her to make the decision when she was ready. He knew she had things to process before that.