The stormy male felt some relief at Vespertio's nod of agreement to his request. He just wanted to be there to hear what they said and partly because he wanted to make sure that they wouldn't go after his leader if they lost their temper. Better to be there just in case than to wonder what might happen if he wasn't. His upper lip trembled as he fought the urge to bare his fangs. The walking calmed him as they padded around the lake cooling his displeasure until he was just content to walk and see what happened. Slowly trees began to fill the area and they were walking in a forest. Snow crunching under their paws the smaller male spoke his voice seeming to echo in the silence.
Anthem glanced at Vespertio curiously before looking back to the ground before him. What did he think of pack life? It created a stability that he hadn't had in a while making him more comfortable overall. It's a nice change of pace having a place to call home rather than wandering aimlessly. He said a small grin on his face. He was becoming more open as well not as blunt and standoffish as he had used to be, of course he still had his moments but they were fading away. To be honest I haven't had much interaction with the others beside you and the brief meeting with Athena when I joined. He knew he should go and talk to them but he for some reason he felt reluctant to do so. Maybe he just didn't want to get to attached to them. He had few friends and he had even fewer friends that he would trust his life to. Probably some lingering affect from having been alone so long.
But no matter you have my respect and therefore my loyalty so I will follow you. No matter what things might have seemed Anthem did have some respect for the lighter male otherwise he wouldn't have joined. He didn't follow someone he didn't feel respect for some loyalty to. The last word indicated this as he put on a specific emphasis on it. Anthem knew Anthena was the other leader but she hadn't done anything to earn the stormy males respect or loyalty yet.