First she had guessed he must have been a loner like her wanting the company of a fellow wolf. That was always the reason she ran into a wanderer. If that was the case he must have recently left a pack. He didn't look the part of a stray after all. Pale eyes swept from his head to toes again, maybe he had no problem feeding himself. Maybe, the deer just fell over in front of him. It was hard not to feel intimidated. The young lady would be wrong again. When he was about a few strides she could pick up the array of different things. Scents of ones that meant nothing to her but that he had a place in this world, a home. Lettie didn't mean to sigh, but a tiny fragile one escaped her. It was really maddening everyone had somewhere they ought to be, but her.
Collecting herself, the weakness gone in that single breath, she tried to relax her tight shoulders. Kindly, he gave her the names of these new places, and of his home. Magnolia Glen, she would do her best to remember that. Especially its location. The once mountain pup had a knack for running into borders without trying. Thoughtful her eyes traced across the grain of the hills again, thinking she would avoid these Spectral Woods. Didn't sound like a place she wanted to be. Attention was quick to snap to the dark fellow, "Is Magnolia Glen new, or have you always lived there?" Quietly, she questioned still with the innocence of someone young. How quick she was to add, "If you don't mind me asking. I've never been on this side of the mountain."
A half smile lit her features in reply to his words. No confusion, no quirked brow thinking it was strange. It was nice to think she was sorta carrying on the legacy she had never known about till last year. Though, she decided it wasn't much. Right now she didn't see herself cut out as a leader as both her parents had been. She couldn't even find the place she had been born, and she could barely feed herself.
White ears casually twitched at his question. While he was being straight forward, it merely reminded her of when she was younger running into those who wanted to safely get her back to Grizzly Hollow. How much she wished to lie, assure him she was not. That truth was painfully obvious. It took her a moment to respond. There was still that question what she was going to do. Slowly her white crown nodded. "Yes," she stated clearly, not able to meet his eyes. Head cast down, and her alto voice became something empty. "My family has left the Lore and I..I don't know what to do," she confessed in a most hushed tone. Maybe, she was reading him wrong thinking he wanted to help her. She needed help, because her crave for others had not changed;she wasn't meant to be alone.
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