She agreed; their leaders seemed to be very understanding and just. Her mind prods at her, thoughts racking
her brain as they pad along. Kajika breaks away momentarily to mark borders, and Pharika takes those
brief seconds to clear her mind. As he joins her again, her ears perk as he continues to speak. A strange
feeling comes over her heart like a wave at what he says- Family doesn't have to be blood. Her mouth
twitches, and she stops in her tracks. "You're right." was all she managed to spit out. A few seconds
pass before she speaks again.
"I suppose I never thought of family in that sense, but you're completely correct. I've never had family
that isn't blood. This is new to me." She was not embarrassed, but more so intrigued. She hadn't thought
of family in that sense. She had never formed a close bond with anyone, ever, so the idea hadn't crossed her
mind. Relief began to entwine itself through her heart. This was an easy wolf to talk to, which she could
appreciate. He wasn't sickly nice, but he wasn't a prick. He was neutral; she was glad they were spending
time to get to know one another.
"You've certainly opened my eyes to something new" she laughs, looking at her paws. Bringing her
head back up, a playful smirk dances across her features. "Let's go for a run along the outcrops. Good
to gain skill on how to maneuver these damn mountains. What d'ya say?"