His ears pricking at her light chuckle, Rayne felt himself heat up in a blush and was thankful for his thick fur covering it as the girl moved out from the bush. At first glance, she was much smaller and scrawnier than him. Though most wolves were smaller than him, what with him being on the bigger end of the scale. Yet as they meet eyes as she spoke her name,
Aideen his bright orange eyes meeting with her warm copper, he knew she wasn't a wolf to tangle with. Intelligence and strength radiated from them and there was a feeling she’d give him a run for his money if they got into a fight. Which he hoped didn’t happen. Though his previous encounter with a lone wolf had ended in an unwanted fight, this woman was kind and appeared amused by his flustering. Other females he knew either found it utterly endearing or were annoyed by it. As of yet, she hadn’t done anything to make him consider her to be distrustful in anyway and though he wanted to continue on his way to the mountain to confirm or deny whether his sister had been there, the lady before him captured his interest.
"A pleasure to meet you Aideen. I'm glad that I’m not hurt as well, I’m not much of a fighter. I’m a Guardian and though I know they need to be able to fight if something occurs, I prefer to try and settle things peacefully." He replied to the rusty female, shuffling his paws as he shifted and set his larger frame onto the ground. At her next question, whether he knew the wolf who provoked him and if he was a packmate, he shook his head. “I have no idea who he is. I was seeking shelter from the storm and at first, I thought he must have been thinking the same thing. I mentioned I was afraid of storm and well, at first he teased me for being scared of them.” Rayne lowered his ears and chuckled nervously. “Yet as we talked, his words became less teasing and more serious. Eventually, after I told him I was looking for my sister, by using her against me, he managed to get under my skin and get me to attack him.” As he finished, he realised he had yet to give his name and chastised himself for being so slow in doing it. “My name is Rayne.” Aideen might find it amusing that his name was connected in some way to the weather that was currently happening in the sky.