Hagar's smile renewed then, heart warmed by her words for both their earnesty and the lack of need for them. He had very much not enjoyed some of the emotions he had experienced over the past year, but there had been far more that he
had, solely because of her. The joys of fatherhood ranked the highest among them. And those that had been painful? Hagar still did not see them as her fault. She'd had every right to follow her heart, no matter where it had led her.
"You're too hard on yourself," he spoke the words fondly, recognizing it as a facet of the fires that were also her drive. It was part of what made her special, a leader and not a follower.
"It's mine, too."
His tail wagged along with the explanation. Their triumphs were shared, especially now that they would lead together as equals.
"Oh!" it occurred to him then, he'd almost forgotten!
"@Niamh. Let's see if we can find her, yes?"
Hagar would motion with his muzzle then, inviting Avella to walk with him as he filled her in on his new friend.
"She refers to herself as a trader, and can give 'fortunes.' I have a very good feeling about her, like when we met."
He'd trusted the masked Archer from the start as well.