Navar felt as if she had finally opened Kamota up a bit more even though he seemed to be a wolf of few words. He seemed to want to keep his past more hidden than revealed and she didn't blame him. She didn't really have a problem with throwing the skeletons out of her closet because never would she think they would come back to haunt her. Her brothers would never come looking for her. They were just a names. A memory buried in the back of her mind. She came to this place to move on and forget what she had left behind. They were alike in that way and she felt a passing moment of sadness for him. Sadness that their facsimile was not one to be proud of.
<b>"I came here to find something too I guess." she admitted with a sigh. "I've never really had somewhere to belong. I came to this place thinking that I might possibly find it. Although I doubt I would find it here in these mountains."</b> she said with a faint smile. The view from where they were was beautiful but she couldn't imagine her life up here on these ridges. Casting her eyes to the trees she watched as their green tops bowed and swayed in the wind, as if the sound of it was calling her name. Navar felt like the forests <span class='word'>fob</span> with her white-tan fur gleaming in the sun. She longed to return back into her lush pocket of foilage.<b>"I imagine a place hidden.. deep in the comfort of those trees. I don't want to hear anything but the wind.."</b> Navar said looking to Kamota. She wasn't really expecting an answer, but if he had come to look for a pack all the way up here he might have already crossed paths with another.