Nari heard the growl that rumbled through the male. Really? He can't even try to let me have my own views without complaining about it? She let a silent snarl appear on her maw before the male turned to look at her. Then as he turned she forced her muzzle flat once more. He was horribly strong, and Nari wasn't confident enough yet to try and show him that she was his equal. For now she would accept things as they were. Like Ash's disrespect of her.
"I'll ignore that earlier growl because Nina told me that somewhere in that hard exterior you do have a heart." Nari let the low comment fly while narrowing her eyes on the male as he looked at the trees. Then he commented on Yuka, and at the mention of her son the womans face cleared of any anger, turned soft while her eyes switched to the forest where Ash's green orbs also gazed into.
"He's been... different..ever since when Minka split us." She withdrew a bit into herself becoming quiet and thoughtful as Nari relaxed herself enough to sit down. "He snapped at me...for being worried over the scars on him. I..." Nari stopped herself again as thoughts flew about in her mind. Yuka is a yearling now, about the same age I was when my mother took me away from Dnakinna pack.She mulled over the thought. She was having a hard time accepting the fact that he didn't exactly need her anymore. Sure they are still being taught to hunt more efficiently, and to fight, but those things come naturally to us as instinct. Even if... If my boys wanted to head out on their own they would still learn those skills. Nari bit her lip in realization that her children were pulling, no tugging away from her grip. Will they stay with the pack or go find themselves elsewhere like I did? Nari's thoughts flew waaay ahead of what Ash had been speaking about. She had been so lost in thought that for at least three minutes went by without her talking.
"He probably needs to sort things out on his own. Yuka is highly observant and smart, he will figure out what he wants soon enough. Same with Titan." Nari finally closed off her mind to the overwhelming rush of thoughts and remembered to answer the Hervok wolf.
"I forgot for a moment that they are yearlings. I forgot how when I was less than a yearling my father took me from our pack and journeyed with me northward. It was so free not being with the pack, but all along the way Sibo was able to teach me the basics of hunting. Even as he began starving because he gave me almost all the food he caught." Nari confined in the male whom she'd been angry at just minutes before. Despite being angry at Ash for certain things her heart still reached out to him because he had stuck with her through her hardest times. He certainly was a loyal wolf, no one would argue that.
"By the time I was a year and five moons I was surviving alone without my fathers help because we had gotten separated. Ash? Is it normal for yearlings to leave a pack or for them to leave when they near two years?" The question came off her lips in a hurry as Nari fretted over the thought of her boys facing the harsh world on their own. She knew that they were aware of the dangers nature would bring them, but would they be able to overcome those dangers in life? Or would they end up like Malia?