If anything could be for certain, then the same could be said for Rook about enjoying being with Namid, as he found both the familiar comfort and ease of being with her just as if he were with a member of his family. She told him that her most favorite thing in the world was stars, something he should have known, given the nature of her name, but he still found the sentence all the more enthralling as she said it. She loved how they shined in the night, offering light in even the darkest of hours. She loved how there were so many of them despite being so small. As she continued, his gait deliberately slowed, he wanted to see her face as she told him about how her father had told her stories... stories about the stars and who they were. For a religious being such as Rook, he couldn't help but feel like a chord had been struck. Kiche, the mysterious brute who kept in touch with the family every so often if he wasn't actually staying on pack territory, had never explained his concepts of spirits or of God. Angels, Rook barely understood, also, but his mental grasp on the divine beings had roughly been connected with... stars.
After some time, he had stopped to look up at the sky, somewhat dispirited that the rainclouds had to cover them up. He closed his eyes, feeling the cold drizzle crash into his fur and drip down in heavy droplets. Namid continued to tell him about her siblings. She had had three of them, the eldest of the three succumbing to eternal sleep. Rook swallowed hard before turning to look at her... Namid, the youngest of two older siblings. The youngest. Like him...
"Sounds a lot like my sisters," he commented with a smirk and a brief shake of his head. "Trisden and Aiyana, they never get along. They still don't, I don't think. Bishop and I stay out of it all, as does my brother Renier, unless he absolutely has to break them apart. They've always been that way, for as long as I can remember." A nostalgic sort of smile also came upon his face and for a very brief span of time, he let the quiet creep in between them until he came up with his next question. "Have you ever been in love?"
The words, as soon as they had lifted from his lips, he realized probably made him sound utterly naive. He really shouldn't have cared, but flashes of heat collected on the sides of his face, making the skin beneath his fur tingle. He knew what love was, he had seen it in the way his mother and father looked at one another, he understood it further when his brother and sisters consistently looked after him, when he had finally come to fathom the idea of a higher being looking after him and loving him unconditionally as he was. What he didn't know was how it felt, how it worked, between two individuals who weren't family. That alone was a concept that had been foreign to him for as long as he could recall. While he understood that one day he would have to take up a mate, to fulfill his duties for the family as the male heir in the light of Renier's recent absence, he had yet to experience what that whole process was like... finding a soul that was unrelated to him and yet shared so many things and interests in common...
Chances are I have a BEN WHISHAW gif for that.