Their journey had been just as much of a pain in the ass as he had thought, and even longer than it had taken for him and Eva to arrive weeks prior. He had to give it to the woman though, she did not complain as much as Ash would have thought she would. It was quite obvious on their way that Namara was in loads of pain. They had to stop and rest quite often and Ash found himself constantly looping back to help her over obstacles. Every once and awhile, he was almost sure that he had seen her leg throbbing, though he blamed it on his imagination, he could not help but lie and say that he needed to break, in order to get her to rest and not over work herself.
Throughout their trip the man kept hearing his lost love’s voice echoing throughout his head, giving him advice and scolding him for things that would be quite obvious to others. Sometimes throughout the days, he had wondered if he was safe to be around considering he was hearing the voice of her constantly. That’s right, I’m still here and not going away anytime soon. If he would ever have any private time with his sister than he would be sure to ask her about his “mental” problem. Twitching his tail, they had finally made their way to the thickets, his tail brushing lightly against Namara’s side to slow her to a stop. Hopefully, Nina would be within her territory and if not, the two would probably stick around until his sister returned.
Raising his head, he called to the sky, summoning his sister. Perhaps this time she would not be too shocked to see them…but Namara more shocked to see her. Clearing his throat, he spoke slightly to the exhausted looking female next to him, “I must warn you…my sister is umm…different…than other wolves.” And Ash did not mean just physically. He meant mentally too. Sometimes he could not even understand what his sister was saying, as it had some kind of rhyme that he sometimes had to think about for a long while before he could reply. Always either too much detail or not enough…very rarely did her words actually make sense right on the spot. He just hoped that it would not surprise Namara too much.