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Sica could see she held her thoughts, and judgement close inside. What fun would it be if he knew exactly what she thought? He carried on, letting it all out for her to truly measure what his worth could be. It was strange spilling his guts to her, but after their first meeting this was a lot easier. What more it was the truth, something more than anything she hoped she would realize. He wasn't that slick.
With the story unfolding, neither interrupted him, and he took it as a good sign he held their interest. It would be pitiful if he was boring, drawing on. He had after all tried to stick with the good points, why sometimes even he believed there was more than the bad luck he felt like was a sign he carried. Repeating his history, made him realize he was that same wolf, just faced with another challenge. <i>Elettra Archer, joining Willow Ridge pack.</i>
A sound from what he assumed was her silent thoughts, he held his ground. Surely he had as good a chance as any before him, and he had tried to offer something different. Or he hoped. There were only so many things wolves did, but he had a great opportunities to do more than one thing. The silver lady weighed it upon her, he briefly let his golden eyes rest to the brown male to give her a break from his stare. His bright eyes looked upon him, Sica was curious where he stood in all of this, what he had to say and do.
Upon his name being spoken in a light ruffled way, he snaps his muzzle in her direction, noting how it must have been strange that was all to it. There was a reason he only said Sica. His surname he had yet to share, because he didn't feel worthy of it. One day when he was ready it may come to light. This was the moment, one that could change his life if she was to have him or not. Silver mask held in attention, he nodded in understanding. Titles were nice, but not necessary. However, it was strange not to hear there were no pups to teach, but his face did not change. He merely quietly nodded, not understanding what the look to Shade would be. Next were the mention of hunters, and he tried to keep track of the names. It made sense what their purpose was, and he wasn't surprised Narime was part of that group. His head cocked just so at the mention of an Adviser. He should like to meet that wolf if she was trusted by the silver lady. He became hopeful with such an explanation it meant he would need to know it because he was staying. Again he killed that hope in his chest, listening as she continued.
His silver rimmed eyes would widen <i>A flood?</i> The only good thing was there was no pups to be caught in it. That was a still pretty devastating hit. <b>"Mother nature, and her ever changing moods. I take it only the den was lost?"</b> He dared ask, wanting to say something, and feeling that might be the safest thing.
In conclusion he could see they had everything covered, but that didn't bother him. It was good to see a pack in order, and said even greater things about her. Order to chaos, one thing they may have in common.
A wry grin would split his lips at her comment, rightly knowing it was true, and realizing she had a sense of humor. There it was, the one thing she did not have, <b>"Well, it was something I enjoyed."</b> She was letting him hang on a thread, waiting for a clear answer. She was kind enough not to leave him hung up. What music to his ears to hear, to know, she wanted him as an Ambassador. His silver mask became more still, humbled pride he would be having a home after all under the respected wolf. A flick of his ears, he listened to the details, easily adding them to recall when needed. There was already one thing for him to do, and he might detect other tasks. He would wait for her to tell them if there were. <b>"I am honored you see me up for the task, and I will take pride in doing something of use."</b>
There was mention of peace-keeping among their own, and his brow quirked curiously. It was not unheard of, but he wondered the details of this. A lifted smile at the tune of her laugh, he replies, <b>"I'll do my best."</b> He would have to get well acquainted with everyone, and see if this would be a real issue. Packs had to get along to run well, and there could be under lying problems. She did offer to let him have a role, with the hint of teacher. <b>"With time we'll see what the pack calls for, I'm fine doing whatever is needed of me."</b> Which was the truth, he adapted. Though, he had not given much thought to why there were no pups, it dawned on the wolf with her fading words it was because she had no mate to do so. He wished he would have realized sooner. It made him feel a little dense, not being mentally prepared for the idea. He had no more to say then what he had. Why was not a question to voice on the issue.
The male by her side was quiet the entire time, who she looked upon now. He gave a welcome, but drew silent. Sica made a mental note to get to know this wolf better, there had to be things to know behind his dark mask. Silver eyes met his, he couldn't help but let his smile broaden. Willow Ridge, his new home. <b>"Thank you,"</b> he murmured, and with a lowered head, pressed ears he respectfully gave a lick to her chin becoming a sub-ordinate.
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