"Uh huh."
Askan still didn't really understand what a dog, human or Chihuahua was, nor did he ever think he would. They were just strange words, for all he knew she'd made them up just to mess with him. He wouldn't put it past her, she seemed to be quite mischievous. There was that one time he saw a very loud, strange looking bird in the sky, but other than that he'd never seen anything he couldn't put a name to. If she was telling the truth then Cas surely had led a very interesting life so far, he was almost envious. Almost. He was certain that a life like that had to be tough and full of strife. And seeing how Askan had dealt with his rather minor problems- they weren't minor to him- well, perhaps it was for the best.
"Oh... I see."Askan had a hard time keeping the disappointment out of his voice. It was stupid of him really, what were the chances?
But then she went onto explain that she hadn't actually been around a lot of wolves. What sort of past did she have then? He had a feeling that saying it was unconventional was putting it lightly. Almost suspiciously so.
Moving on, the Yukon wolf listened as she introduced herself. He didn't recognise her name, but that wasn't surprising as she wasn't from his homeland. Oh well, it couldn't be helped. It wasn't anything to get upset about, especially not in front of her, or anyone for that matter. Things like that were best left alone, shoved to the back of his mind where he could ignore it for as long as he could. Askan cleared his throat as he watched her settle down onto the floor. Her movements were stiff, almost pained but she was making an effort to conceal it. Was she hurt? Askan didn't see any physical wounds on her and she wasn't all that skinny. So what was it then?
"What's wrong with you?" He asked, in his usual gruff tone.