Sana mentioned that she had thought it through very careful and Reid raised a brow as he looked to her.
Just how early do you get up to think about it that much? He asked his voice teasing unless she had actually thought about after he had been accepted into the pack. He knew that he hadn't because he had wanted to make sure that he got a good night's sleep.
His smile faltered as she told him that her mum would like him. He doubted it not when he had plans to chew her out for leaving Sana behind. If she got over that fact then maybe, but he would still have reservations about the woman that was Sana's mother. Trying to cover the moment of silence that he had let slide by he gave a hard nod.
Naps are very important especially when you're still growing. I used to take a morning nap and an afternoon nap now I only take one nap if I need it. With how much someone bones changed naps were always a good thing. The red man didn't need naps now but he liked them all the same plus they helped him stay up later once everyone else was asleep.
The river was closer now and after he had told her that she could curl up with him whenever she wanted to he received a gentle headbutt as Sana rubbed against him as she thanked him. Once more she brought up her mother and he suddenly wondered how much she had been pushing down her worry for the other wolf.
We can all use more friends it makes the world a brighter place. He responded back as he dipped his head to give his friend a light nudge to the cheek.
I don't know you're mother Sana so I don't know if she'll return or not. Does she normally keep her promises? He didn't want to give her a false hope since he had no idea what her mother was like and instead wanted her to go based on her past experiences with her mother.
And yes we can sleep in together but not too much or we'll be called lazy so maybe ever other day should be good. What do you think? He would stay up later on the days he slept in. The red man wanted to make sure that his 'trial run' didn't end up with him being kicked out of the pack as soon as Sana's mother reutrned.
At that point he noticed a few tracks on the ground and so he stopped to dip his head and see how old they were. The scent was fresh even though the tracks were a bit blurry. He glanced at Sana.
What do you think? He asked wanting to see how much she knew about tracking and hunting in general.