“A few more additions wouldn't be bad as long as they pulled their weight and there is plenty of food to go around.” With winter coming it was all that more important that everyone was doing their best to bring in as much as they took and more if they could. He knew how scarce prey could become and he imagined it would be worse for a pack because there were more mouths to feed. He did not want his staying to affect the pack negatively since he was being allowed to stay while Jynx recovered. As he expected she knew exactly what he was talking about. “It is a very unpredictable season that can really test your will.” He had noticed how she had trailed off and the look in her eye but he did not press her to go on. He'd learned quickly with her that she would tell him in time, all he had to do was be patient with her.
It had been a long time since he'd had someone to worry about him but more importantly someone for him to worry about. It was good having that back in his life. He smiled at her words, “Yes they are,” he agreed before returning her gesture by nudging her cheek with his nose. He chuckled at her next words, “Yes, that hasn't escaped my thoughts, it's one of the reasons I agreed to stay. The other being I don't want anyone else taking care of you.” He didn't know Sylva and what kind of healer she was so he wouldn't leave Jynx in her care. It also didn't help that he didn't think Jynx would want him to either. After he had explained his plan of action to her she seemed to have some concerns which he felt was only natural. “They may make you feel drowsy but that isn't an entirely bad thing. The more you sleep the better your body can heal. I doubt there will be any other effects since you will be taking small quantities of each everyday. Also two of them I'm only giving you once a day and the other every few hours.” He hoped that would help ease some of her concerns. The last thing he wanted to do was worry her about side effects and what the plants she was taking were doing to her. Her recovery needed to be as quiet as possible so that she could get the rest she needed for her joint to heal. He was even more worried about this since it wasn't the first time that particular ankle had been injured. She also wanted a clarification on time which he couldn't give her a dead certain answer but he could give her a better idea. “I can't lie to you, months could be a possibility at the least if all goes well I think at most two months but I'm hoping for less. If you take the herbs and get the rest and stay off it I am hoping for at the least four weeks and the most six but you can't over do it after that,” he warned, “By then you could be back out hunting again but I don't want to make that promise to you in case something happens.” He wouldn't promise her something he couldn't be certain about.