"I'm sorry for you too," he responded softly. Nobody ever wanted to lose a loved one, especially someone as close to you as your parents. Unfortunately, it was the way of nature found balance. Though sometimes it tried to find it too early, taking away parents before the children were ready to face life without them. For Aleister, he wished he could of spent even just one more day with his mother and father, but he was about three years old when his parents were taken from him. While only a year of his life was actually spent with them as he allowed wanderlust to take control of him. The dark agouti male completely regretted not spending more time at home, however, now he hoped could make up for his cowardice adolescence.
A moment of silence fell between them, which didn't seem to feel foreign or tense like it can become with talking with others. It was comfortable. Though, her question filled the silence then, breaking the emptiness in the air around them. Aleister mulled over his answer, not exactly sure what truly made him agree to return to the land that held so much pain and regret for the Vuesain. "My sister wanted to return to see who was still at home, but to be honest I was happy to stop running for a while. I've been running almost my entire life and honestly I'm tired. I just want to be home for a while." He answered honestly, the words seemingly just falling out of his mouth in admission. Mismatched gaze looking over to her, as he too silently asked for her story if she decided to tell it.