"I'm sorry you had to go through something terrible like that, I can't imagine what you're going through," she said softly, not knowing how to express that she felt what had happened was horrible, but not wanting to make him feel as if she was pitying him. Whatever those two-legged creatures were, she hoped they never returned, for fear that they would do something worse.
She stopped when Viorel did, feeling the snow crunch loudly beneath her paws. A soft gasp left her lips when he gently nuzzled her cheek, unprepared for the sudden act of affection, and feeling that same warm feeling creep up her neck and face. Clover returned the affectionate gesture, feeling that it would be rude to not do so, a small smile appearing on her face at his words. She felt much the same, and while she did not believe in fate or predetermined life paths, it certainly felt that they world had pushed them in certain directions so that they met in that forest on that fateful day. "I feel the same," she said softly into his cheek fur before drawing back, gaze shifting to the forest around them. "We should... keep looking for a good spot," she said after clearing her throat, gesturing for him to follow as she began to walk again, wanting the distraction of looking for where to make her medicinal den so her mind did not focus on everything they had just talked about.
FADE