Lorcan shook his head at the male’s apology. “It’s okay, don’t worry about it.” He reassured him with a small smile. His safety was all the mattered now. “Maybe, but they’ll be pretty hard to come by. You’ll have better luck in the spring.” He responded, golden eyes glancing around the nearby areas and then along the trees which lead into the forested area nearby before he turned his attention back to the younger white-furred male.
At Neem’s mention of his father, Lorcan’s tail began to sway as well in understanding. He had been about to reply by @Neem spoke up first with another question. Lorcan nodded. “My mother taught me some basic skills when I was young, but recently I’ve had a lot of help from a wolf called Emrys.” @Emrys had truly been a big help and had most definitely taught Lorcan most of what he knew. “He’s not part of a pack though, which makes him a bit tricky to track down, but if you ever come across him you should definitely ask him for a lesson or two.”
Next Neem asked him about his pack, and unaware of the bad impression @Askan had given the younger male, Lorcan answered proudly. “I’m from Whitestone, out on the lowlands. I would say we have a great view from atop monadnock, but I don’t think your fear of heights would agree” He chuckled.