The proposal was given little thought, but Kisla gave an understanding nod at the girl when she declined. It was better to have honesty, rather than a wolf who came, used their resources, and left like so many others in the past had. She didn't understand the reasoning necessarily, but the words were enough to flag the suspicious she-wolf and she made no further comment on it.
She didn't believe in demons, but she certainly believed in evil and that it lived in wolves around them. She had her fair share of watching her family become the victim of more than one unnecessary evil within the Lore. "Good luck on your ventures, then," she offered, a gentle smile flitting across her features before she gave a quick shake of her pelt. With her invitation declined, she felt no need to remain, though her bright green eyes studied the girl quietly, wondering if she had any further questions. Otherwise, she would be on her way. Her intent to seek out a distraction had only partially succeeded, but the guilt at being away from her home and mate began to gnaw at her, and she knew she would need to return to his side soon, and ensure his health had not dwindled during her quick trip -- such was her life now.
sparking up my heart