Ava's adoration for the child grew with every passing moment; from her quaint mannerisms to her sweet nickname, her identity to Ava was developing as quite the intriguing individual. It hadn't even crossed her mind who the young girl's parents might be - though childbirth outside of the leading mates was extremely uncommon, so it'd likely be the leaders of a nearby pack. These were certainly important facts, and yet they didn't contribute to the white she-wolf's uniqueness, and as such they didn't even cross her mind. The black female was much too enamored with their moment in time to be bothered with the past or future.
Following Arlette's comment, an almost bashful smile tugged on the corners of Ava's dark lips. What a good heart the young wolf had. She felt a desire within her almost like she wanted to protect the female she had just met, even though she had enough sense to figure she had plenty of protection within her pack. And speaking of... <i>Grizzly Hollow actually, its not too far from here.</i> Within the confines of her ribcage her heart skipped a beat. Ava inconspicuously leaned forward, taking a deep breath in and focusing almost desperately on the smell. There, among the grass and the cherries, their little swallow Ruiko and the young female's own white fur, was the same unified scent of territory that she could place on a certain dark male in her memory. To cover her expression - which was something like anxious excitement teeming with surprise - she turned her muzzle in the same direction and peered through the trunks of the cherry trees. Though she could not physically see the pack lands, it made her feel strangely out of reality to now know where he - and Arlette - resided. Meetings with strangers were like dreams - fleeting moments, memories that might remain to exist or might fade away. But knowing where to find the remnants of her memories brought the dream-state down and rooted it into the earth as <i>real</i>.
It was Ruiko (the swallow) who brought Ava back into the moment with a delicate note from the branches above. Having recovered, she turned a happy grin on the white wolf. "<b>That's lovely news, Lettie, because I've heard excellent things about Grizzly Hollow and its wolves. I actually met one of your packmates a little while ago - Kade.</b>"
She held his name in her mouth delicately, as though speaking about him would make the memory escape her parted jaws. The feeling he caused her through his unique charm suddenly reappeared in the black she-wolf; her smile could only gain in enthusiasm. Her words were almost entirely true - the part where she had heard a great lot was just a white lie. Kade hadn't spoken much of his pack, actually, but she did think well of the pack in general. Actually, Ava found her impression of Grizzly Hollow - based upon both instances wherein she had borrowed a member for company - to be one of excellence. Maybe it was too soon to make a snap judgment (even a positive one) based on two wolves, but she really couldn't account for the good feeling they gave her by <span class='word'>xenophilia</span>. Everyone was foreign to her at this moment in time... it just so happened that two of three she had come across so far had been fantastic company hailing from the Cedars.