He bowed his head a little though, as Oksana gently, and perhaps unintentionally corrected him. Siyet wasn’t just his friend, but their mutual friend. ”We’re fortunate, you’re right,” he murmured in agreement, extra emphasis on the we.
”I’m sure we’ll be fine, too. And we will come to visit as often as we can. I do promise you that,” Jet added. Hopefully wherever they ended up settling, was not too far away so as to mean trips couldn’t be made very frequently. Although Oksana had told him about the lands to the north, he couldn’t be sure just how far away they were, or what obstacles awaited.
”Wherever we end up, I’m sure it’ll work out. Thank you for your kind words, though. And.. from the way you described it, there, I’m hopeful that we’ll like it,” Jet replied with optimism. He’d practically been dreaming about the place, and couldn’t wait to see it. The encouragement however, was also much appreciated. He was curious to see if he could find where Oksana’s pack had formerly been.
The other also kindly offered to oblige his favor, which would be similar to the one he’d asked of Chan. ”Has to do with Nori. If she ever does come back here, somehow, would you.. be able to tell her where I went? I’d.. hate to see her come back, and think I left the cove because she was gone.” He recalled how glad she’d been to see him, the first time. How happy she’d been with her family. It must’ve been something major to keep her away for this long, but it was a hope, a flame that Jet refused to let be completely extinguished.