Opening his mouth to speak he spoke in a polite, respectable tone, "Apologies. . .I'm sorry for coming so close to the borders. I was just going to call for Finn. . .I wanted to see how she was doing after the attack. I, in no means, meant to trespass."
All he could do was stare at the two wolves in front of him, only hoping they would understand. He really did like Finn. . .more than the other wolves that he had encountered and even though they were apart, she still somehow always remained in his mind. She had made a good first impression on him, and she had been the first wolf that Ash had met. Now the time had come for him to loop back and keep an eye on her, he didn't want anything bad to happen to her.
Watching the wolves in front of him for their reaction, he tucked his tail closer to his body. It wouldn't even surprise him if they somehow skinned him alive. He was in fact way to close to their borders. . .but he knew he wasn't a threat. . .he just somehow had to convince the males in front of him of that. He wasn't sure which of the two was more dominant, at the moment it was hard to tell, so it was impossible to know which one to address his answer to, mainly when he didn't even know the male's names.
I think I've finally seen the light..in you.