Not long after her paws had found their place did Ava sense her love slipping through the trees toward them. Kade's presence at her side easily brightened her smile, resisting the urge to lean into his strength as her bones ached to do. His magnestism could not be denied, but Ava held out - though she did dare to break her gaze from the yearling for a moment just to touch her muzzle against his, a demure greeting that did little for appearances but helped her heart beat stronger never the less. When she pulled away she smiled, knowing what an imposing figure he'd brought to the scene. The girl was belly to the floor from the sight of them, something which suceeded in both fueling her pride and breaking her heart.
Ava listened to her introduction, the little backstory and further the promise to extend her help. She noted the white yearling was not careless with her words nor her posture, an important indicator for cooperation, and eased, "No worries, Lily. You don't have to be scary to be here." The lot of them were big, but their group new no bounds for kindness. Kade's soul was warm in a way his silver eyes deceived. Destin was jovial. Sibyl had never been cruel. And Maksim - well, he'd made a friend of her already. Surely she'd feel welcome.
"Duty will come. Every wolf pulls their weight. And if you say you'll help, I trust you." She responded, because it was true. There was no room for freeloaders in their small group. But Ava was not worried about that. Once you loved something, you would serve it regardless. "But for now, you make yourself at home, and we'll make it home for you. Would you like that?" That's all Ava really wanted anyway.