- Why do they think I never change, they're the ones that stay the same.
Ice was unlike anybody he'd encountered. Triell didn't mind that. Though he was quite confused, and conflicted what to do in his presence he liked how he wasn't like everyone else. There were too many seemed the same just with different faces, different names. He kinda reminded him of Ozera, but Ozera had been much more chipper, and upbeat while Ice was...A descritpition didn't perfectly come to mind. It bothered him, how would he describe Ice? They'd barely met, and he was a betting there was more to see. He smiled momentarily to himself. He was ready to ask for a do over. He had his doubts that it would change anything. There was always that awkward atmosphere when getting to know someone. He made up his mind he wanted to learn more about him. If he had come away from Relic Lore, maybe he could ask about that or something. Stories, and history were a bit of his favorite things to listen too.
His attention focused, waiting, and at the same time keeping a close eye for any clues to what was going behind the silver maks. When Ice quiety spoke his words were not very believable, more like a band-aid put on a wound before it got bigger, or bled further. The muscles in the dark wolf's shoulders became rigid. He had no plans for them to carry on like this. It were times like this Triell could feel his hormones surge, egging him on to lose his patience, let his instincts take control instead of pure reason. That wasn't him. Triell was reasonable, and eager to please. The yearling liked getting along, and liked to think he wasn't to hard to get along with. It had been awhile since anyone who wasn't family had come to the grove. He stretched his forelimbs. The change of things was just another reason he hated growing up, and this year would mark him into the adult ranks, more of a man. He was in no hurry to get there, but time was against him.
"Thanks."Maybe they were getting somewhere? He offered a soft tail wag, and a partial open mouthed smile."Hey, my curse is trying to make things better," he said with a lift of his shoulders, and another wiggle of his tail. Triell did like to make things right, and do the right thing. He would agree it could be quite a pain at times. Sometimes he wasn't very good at it. He tried, and failed. Then he tried some more.
"Good, that's something else you should know about it. I can easily confuse," he smirked this time, aware of this problem too. It just was who he was. He had a hard time explaining his thoughts, actions, and emotions. He was not praticularly well at giving advice. He felt himself young, and with more pratice he might one day me as wise as Ruiko, and Indru.
Apparently the idea of fishing surprised Ice so much he did his weird little lean. Reminded him of the rabbits, and hares keeping a look out. Gosh damn Ice, were you raised by rabbits?" He teased, but rather quickly shut his mouth. Oops. Why couldn't he stop that? "Em, I mean..." His face crinkled while he struggled to convey what exactly it was. "Erg, okay number three about me. I tease, a lot so please don't take anything personally." He sheepishly smiled, feeling like a huge ass. Then there was the mention of not be able to fish, and it didn't surpise him. If he didn't like water he was sure he'd probably never even eaten a fish, nor tried. "Fishing is a lot easier than hunting, or sorta. There isn't really danger in fishing like there is in hunting. It's a bit more about waiting, and knowing just when to strike." He said matter of factly, hoping to make the idea appeal to him. He had not said he didn't want to, only he didn't know how. Triell figured this was a.. maybe I'll attempt it, kind of answer. He trotted over to the creek. "The creek isn't that deep, or here any way, and fish, they just like somewhere to hide. You want to try?"