Yus! <3
<blockquote>The world kept darkening as the Light sunk away, and in breathless fascination did Aiyana watch the colors change - the blood in the sky paled, every color paled as if the Dark bled the warmth and brilliance from them... Her lower jaw relaxed and slipped open in a small expression of amazement, and likely she would've sat there, enchanted, all night, hadn't a scent and a low woof intruded upon her vigil. Small ears flicked and she looked over her shoulder - moved a little too quickly, gave an undignified yelp and caught herself before falling. Something dangled from his mouth, but she couldn't see what yet, and as he fondly nosed her ear she chirped in baby tones, <b>"Ri!"</b>, and reared up in an attempt to nip his head with her little baby teeth. He was out of reach, though, and she settled for leaning her clumsy paws against his front leg and sticking her cold little nose into his neck fur. Then she sunk down on her haunches again, her entire hind end wagging with the motion of her excitable tail.
Once she'd been introduced to the rest of her family on that first day in the Light she'd taken quickly to them, overjoyed at having so many <i>more</i> wolves to cozy up against and poke her nose at. While Torrel and Rissa - and mother and father - would always have a very special place in her heart, she had no qualms adopting the entire pack. There was no reason not to, and being envious or antisocial was just bothersome and counterproductive. Thus, the girl was comfortable around all Swift River members.
There was, however, the mystery of that thing dangling from his mouth... and it refused to be ignored. The sky was forgotten for now as her eyes grew wide, taking the thing in - she'd never seen a wolf with one of those before, and upon a closer inspection from her blue eyes it definitely didn't seem wolfy. She came to the conclusion that it was something else, but why it was stuck in his mouth she wasn't quite sure. Squinting at it, she tried to make out the details, but it was hard in the poor light. That her eyesight wasn't fully developed was something she wasn't aware of, though there wasn't much left until it was - she just hadn't really got the hang of focusing properly yet. Sighing in frustration she pointed her nose up at the thing, silently asking the question of <i>what is that?</i></blockquote>