Veho Macieo. He felt he'd do well to hold onto that name. He was the one taking care of things. But, the rogue couldn't quite decide how the man felt about Rook's absence. There was something there, and he was sure it had affected him some how. It was never easy lose a pack mate, and life still continue to move forward, pressing you to do the same.
He nodded, glad to hear it was all right under the circumstances. The man continued to offer more. It sounded like Rook had left more than once. He felt more guilty for not finding out sooner or being of help. The fact it wasn't certain where he was now. Renier prayed for it to be the Reach. But, as much as he might want to see for himself he had no plans to return to his second home.
"Awe, I see. I hope it is there he has found himself again. I thank you for telling me this." It was all he felt he could say in turn. As he looked upon the man he felt certain he had seen him by Rook, the day Borden had died. Renier hadn't stayed. Couldn't be sure. For now he let the thought be brushed to the side.
The Ridge wolf knew exactly what Veho spoke about. He had been told about it himself by the very wolf. He felt maybe the matter of it should be brought to the light to move forward.
The Lyall was careful with how he spoke, trying to keep his tone in check, simply relaying the other side of the story. "I'm aware of what transpired, and yes she is no longer part of the Ridge. But, it wasn't because of the Hollow it happened. It was because that female abandoned her child at the Ridge, and his aunt didn't think very well of her for it." He had no reason to defend Morganna, but he did it any way. There was more.
"The actual rift started with Rook. It was bit of a mess when he came to the borders, and two of our members left with him to rebuild the Hollow. I know he had tried to mend it to no avail. After so much time, and our father gone I let it go. I imagine as the Ridge has changed so has the Hollow. I've wanted to make things right not just packs, but between us as family. I kept thinking he wouldn't want to see me." Now, he wouldn't find out. Why he felt a little undignified, as if he shouldn't have said so much to this stranger. It was nice none the less for it to be off his chest in some way. "But, as it is I just thought it would be nice to be allies again. There be peace between the Hollow and Ridge, and if you were to need something you knew you could ask us."
His brows knit together, a son? He hadn't really thought about it. There was no mention of Quil. He should have never let the years build."Oh, well it would be nice to meet him. I think that should be left to him. I have no plans on leaving the Ridge." Rook had left the boy here by the sounds of it, without a mother either, and Renier wasn't sure if his nephew would want anything to do with an Uncle.