<blockquote>The negative turn his expression took didn't surprise Volk, yet she stood her ground anyway, his words causing her to chuckle once, dryly. Okay, so at least he recognized that she wasn't Nina. That was a step in the right direction, wasn't it? Still, it wasn't enough to go off of, wasn't enough for her to be able to tell what his intentions truly were regarding her pack mate. Her eye color— that was the only difference he'd noticed between she and Nina? Volkan couldn't imagine a universe in which she and Nina even looked similar, even as pups.
This was the source of her skepticism now as she took another step forward, caution in her light movements, yet a casual demeanor controlling her words.
"Y'mean Nina?" It only took a glance at the guy, Ash, to notice that he wasn't messing around. Whether it was only because he was getting sick of Volkan's little game, or something more sinister, she couldn't yet tell. Yet, she didn't know how else to get that out of him, so with a little sigh, she unwillingly decided to give up a sliver of her secrecy.
"Yeah, I do. Little, green-eyed thing, really nice girl. But... didn't you notice I wasn't her? I mean, our eyes are different, but I'm not sure we have the same speaking voice, either, right?" Her tone was conversational as she idly stepped over a fallen branch, nosing randomly at the roots of a tree, though her eyes were still trained on him. There was no way in hell she'd divulge Nina's whereabouts without at least trying to figure out what was going on here... even if it meant putting herself in danger.</blockquote>
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