His tubby frame padded a stride or two behind, almost continuously watching the man and trying to make up his mind about trusting him fully. Cernan barely relaxed around some of his pack mates; let alone big adult foreigners. After a couple minutes his mind had returned to looking for his brother's scent and frantically searching the grove for more predators. The boy's eyes were doing another sweep of the forest when he noticed that Wraith was waiting up ahead. Ears flattening once more, he accepted the gesture and trotted forward.
What he said next pulled one fuzzy audit up to listen. Embarrassment took the prince again and he stared at the ruffled snow. He really didn't want to hear about that any more. If he could just forget it forever he would, but now there was at least one wolf in the world who would always remember. Great. What Cernan wasn't expecting was the wealth of advice Wraith seemed to have. The adolescent's gaze inclined slowly as he spoke. He looked strong? Well, he was rather tall and hefty for a wolf, but he didn't know about strong.
Their little walk was paused for impromptu demonstration, and Cernan just stared. The older male seemed to grow several inches in size, and he felt his tail itching to creep between his legs again at the display. When had he ever really postured himself like that? Like, almost never? Then all of a sudden he was being asked to imitate it. The tawny youth looked at his paws. It wasn't that hard was it? He had to have seen his sister do it once or twice. Deciding that refusal would be much more awkward and pathetic than just trying it out, Cernan exhaled. His head came to sit at its full height, neck bristling partly for effect and partly from involuntary nerves. He had to consciously arch his tail; it felt wrong to posture like this in the presence of someone who was easily his superior. Golden eyes picked a distant tree to be mad at, but he didn't quite manage the menacingly hard look Wraith's eyes had. The pup wasn't sure how long to stand like this, so he broke his stare to glance curiously at the man for a reaction of some sort.