For some reason what he’d said seemed to make Sahalie want to cry. His eyes widened in alarm and he sucked in a breath. Great, what had he done this time? Kino didn’t understand feelings at all. “H-hey, don’t cry okay? Your tears will freeze your eyes shut or something,” he said, fumbling around unsure of what to do with the current situation. Then, she wasn’t tearing up anymore and she looked almost…excited. The ghostly boy’s brows furrowed.
Next, she asked about a girl up on the mountain by the name of Kyna. Even with a description of the girl, he wouldn’t have known who she was. Regretfully he hadn’t come in contact with anyone when he and Kova had gone over the mountain together. In fact, Sahalie was the first he’d made contact with at all since leaving the Crest. While he couldn’t answer that, he was intrigued by her mention of berries. He’d heard about them because the Crest had been situated in a giant field of black berries before they’d moved before he was born, or at least that’s what he’d been told. Despite that, he’d never actually had them himself.
“No, I’m sorry I haven’t met her. You’re actually the first wolf I’ve talked to other than my brother in a few months.” he replied, giving a small apologetic shrug of his shoulders. “I’ve never had berries before, but I’ve heard they’re good. What do they taste like?” he asked, giving her a turn to talk.