Though it didn't trouble her to tell most wolves she was a lone wolf, she did feel slightly odd not letting Faol know the truth despite the fact that she thought he would make a good addition to Nomad's Pass. This was, though, only their second meeting, but still he gave her a good feeling and didn't seem like the type Naira and Rhysis would dislike. On the contrary- she felt he could make himself useful and had the right personality to fit in with the group. While she still wasn't sure she could tell him the truth, she nevertheless did not want to pull the whole 'maybe I'm in a pack, maybe I'm not,' sort of facade; it wouldn't have been a polite way to treat someone she liked.It was very odd, however, to have an honest compliment come from Faol. She hadn't expected him to call her a 'pretty young thing' and was taken aback for a moment. Deciding that he wasn't trying to flirt but was instead being a joker she gave him a toothy grin, revealing her teeth in a playful warning. "I think they're too scared of me." She said, a purling growl seeping into her voice.
Faol then seemed to sober and offered his opinion about female lone wolves and she laughed a very thin sounding laugh. It was kind of him to care about her safety, and she had to grit her teeth to avoid showing any sort of regret or frustration. If only he knew that it was just as unsafe for female wolves who were a part of a pack. The swirling mists and the level of the water around her shoulders served its purpose to mask the nearly healed injuries she'd sustained while out on her patrol. To deflect his attention from that or the possibility that she had the same fears, she resorted once again to humour. "I'd be worried about a pretty young thing like yourself as well, wandering about on your own." She said. Wanting to put an end to the banter, though, she too sobered up. "Why do you hate packs?"
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