His words brought a smile to her lips, even as her nose lowered to point into the ground. Vlarindara lifted her head slightly, ears rotating to listen to him, her left eye focusing intently on his form, as if her entire being was leaning into his words, she took a half step when he pulled away, but managed to force herself NOT to close that extra distance. Silently, the white wolfess nodded, a sigh leaving her lips. "It...What if you won't, Angier?" She had little hope that Grizzly Hollow would allow her to return, Copper Rock certainly wouldn't.. and she wasn't exactly comfortable with the Swift River wolves enough to plead that they take in one such as herself.
Especially with breeding season coming up, Vlarindara was certain that they'd say no. She was actually rather certain she wouldn't be making it through the next few months.. But things *could* change. right? His question on if she could get out had her lifting her head and glancing upwards, noting the edge of the ditch, following the slippery sides with her eyes, even though only one worked. "I-think... so." To avoid the answer to her previous question, she turned and limped carefully along the edge until she found a somewhat.. shallower incline and began scrabbling up it. The uncomfortable feeling of mud squishing between the toes of her widespread paws left her shuddering as she sought the leverage to hoist herself over the lip of the ditch.
It was only after quite a bit of grunting and panting that she even managed to get up the edge where she could let the shaking limbs that had hauled her emaciated form up the thing collapse. A grunt of air escaped the tired wolfess as she simply.. Lay where she'd arrived, fighting to catch her breath after the climb, and willing her legs to stop shaking. Once they did - she'd continue her journey.. As Angier asked.. She'd part ways from the wolf she had developed an odd affinity for.. Until the time came for him to find her. But she had to wonder, if he'd find *her* or if he'd find a pile of bones..