"I'm not." Askan protested, verbally batting away the compliment. He was many things, but it was obvious to see that he was no angel. Not by a long stretch. Her apology though was unnecessary for once, Askan wasn't angry. She had been a little too jovial for his tastes, but it was fine, he had no qualms. "Makes sense."
Funny how he had coming here running from family, and she was here to search for it. They were opposite ends of the spectrum really. She was so open and refreshing, Askan was closed and bitter, callous to anyone who he perceived to be disrespectful. They couldn't be more different. It was something Askan hadn't really done before, compare himself to someone else. He didn't see the point of it, he was who he was, there was no one like him, no one as Askan as he was. And that was what he wanted, he needed. He couldn't stand to live in the shadow of another again, he couldn't do it.
"Well, there's a lot of packs here, down south. If they're anywhere they're probably there." He shrugged, he didn't have much to add other than that. He'd never gone that far south, he saw no reason to. Neither did he have a desire to, his home was here. "Do you at least know anything about them? A rough idea of who they are, where they are?"
He was prying now, he didn't need to know this. He'd succeeded in achieving his primary aim, to find out what she was doing here and now that he knew she wasn't a threat to his people well he was free to go. She didn't matter anymore. But like a fool- who secretly craved positive social interactions, well he hadn't gone anywhere. He hadn't even lifted a foot to leave.
(This post was last modified: Aug 27, 2016, 12:11 PM by Askan.)