As the older, silver male began to move toward the shadow prince his immediate response was to flee and remove himself from the situation as quickly as possible. However, he remained where he was due to the overwhelming curiosity that glued his paws to the soft grass. The stranger did not seem to pose a risk – he did not approach him in a threatening demeanor, nor done anything to worry the slender yearling. It seemed that the little raven was cut from the same cloth as the loner; their preference to silence and physical cues was as obvious as it was pleasant. It was refreshing to come across another who was not focused on so many words and allowed their actions to speak for themselves.
The only part of him that moved were the mercury-coloured orbs in his skull as he observed the loner’s movements as he circled the raven. Although briefly uncomfortable by the unfamiliar interaction, Greer did not let it faze him or show on his face. Instead, as the male finished circling him and appeared at his front, the boy leaned forward and inhaled deeply, storing the male’s scent to memory along with his distinct features. As he reclined back, the boy gave a short nod as the silver loner stepped back to his post, his fiery gaze lingering on the Ridge wolf before he took another step. “Greer,” he said softly with another nod as his lips tightened. He did not offer anything more than his name, and was not even sure if the stranger was going to give his own in return. The prince was not sure what had possessed him to suddenly speak, but something had driven him to share his name before the two parted ways.