"Well, I haven't got any formal invitation so..." The darker male mused with a gently tilted head, as if he'd was taking it seriously. "I'm afraid that I just come and go as I please then." The man finished, almost finishing this bizarre exchange with a soft chuckle... But he'd managed to keep it suppressed as he'd reflected quickly upon himself that the 'joke' wasn't particularly good. At least not according to his tastes. Next he'd listened to the explanation that the male before him have a habit of going out far away from the borders every full moon. The male pondered upon it, seeing both the intent of the man as a couple of flaws. To him, patrols so far apart would yield only sporadic and inconsequential amount of information. But then, why would anyone need so much of it on the other hand? Only very wary groups, or perhaps the ones that would like to extend their influence beyond the current borders they had.
What would be the case here? Blackmoore honestly had no clue about it. Even more so, seeing with his deeply green eyes how the earthy male before him didn't even flinched, nor even attempted to sit up.
He didn't knew really, but the male pondered upon this lack of etiquette in between the night and the shadows of the trees painting down the earth around them. The man had been so sunken within his thoughts, that despite his eyes noticing the movement from the laying male before him - he'd didn't registered it. At least not instantly, as the man unconsciously followed the Garmir's gaze. "Huh." The male breathed out with surprise, underlining the word with quite a puff of the hot breath turning into vapor in the cold night's air. His eyes had quite quickly noticed the coyotes roaming around in between the deep shadows of the wood. To his astonishment, it seemed like they were establishing an territory here... "I would raise up if I were you..." The man spoke with a serious tone again, without any jokes acting as embellishment. A soft breeze had swung towards them from the side that the coyotes were coming.
And it brought the smell of trouble.