He had given up the name of his birth pack rather easily but then he had never liked it there and hated what he'd had to do. Every day he lived with the consequences of those actions from the nightmares to the pain in his shoulder from the missing chunk of flesh there. He was sure Tinley knew he was glad for the chance to get away from it all. Though he'd been a good soldier during his time there he couldn't help but like that he didn't have to do it anymore. He hoped that both he and Tinley could be happy serving the wolves of the heights.
The question caused the pale man to turn his head to look at the dark man. He'd asked about the friend that had come to the heights with him. “Yes she is from there too,” he answered. Tinley had always been there as far as Pyriel knew and then they'd become partners. Their friendship was a special one that he couldn't imagine not having in his life. He was glad that he'd found her and that she had joined the heights with him.
Then the question he should have been expecting came up after he'd mentioned his birth pack. “My friend left and I followed,” he said unsure of what more he could say. It was not his business to share that she was looking for her father. That she'd been gone too long and instead of waiting for her to return he had gone out looking for her. If Tinley wanted to share that with the man he'd met in the cavern Pyre wouldn't stop her.