<b>"Aye, yer quite welcome"</b> Pakuna said, nodding at the younger wolf. Pakuna observed her, and could sense that the female was anxious to learn more. The temperature had dropped a bit, and Pakuna looked to the sky for a brief moment. It was a beautiful robin egg blue tone, with almost no clouds in the sky. She was quite excited for spring to arrive, for prey would become more abundant. She looked back to Gladius now, who had asked the older wolfess if there was any way she could repay her for her lesson in combat. Pakuna chuckled quietly, shaking her head <b> "Nay, sea wolf, I don' need anythin'"</b>. Her pale green auds seemed to light up and grow more vivid with happiness <b>"I be glad I taught ye some things today. Dunno how wolves are 'round here... Haven't met too many of em, ye know?"</b>
Pakuna now padded back over to the creek where she had been seated before. The tussle had worked up a bit of a thirst in her. Lowering her head down, she looked at her rippling reflection for a moment before lapping up some of the water. Her tail flicked in satisfaction as she lifted her cranium back up, water dripping from the fur of the bottom of her maw. <b>"Ye meet many wolves yet?"</b> she asked, slowly turning back to face Gladius.