"Chaaaaa-ko? Greengo?" He tilted his head in confusion, ignorant of the fact he'd made a right mess of those words."Pfft. There's nothiiing wrong with sp-sp-speaking 'nother language. Just du-du-don't use it on me."
He doubted Reyes would listen, especially now that he knew it got underneath Askan's skin. It was so frustrating, being kept in the dark, not knowomg and not understanding. He felt like he was being cut out, left out, and that Reyes was just rubbing it in. Asshole, and to think Askan had felt kinda bad for not thanking him. Like he deserved that sort of praise, not after being such a pain in Askan's butt. Then Reyes began to speed up and for a moment Askan was tempted to yell at him, to tell him to slow down. With the state the Rye wolf was in, he wasn't going anywhere fast even Reyes 'bla bla bla' must have realised that.
Grumbling, Askan watched his dark form trot off ahead till he was out of sight. Well, that was sudden. What was Askan supposed to do now? He supposed he could follow his prints in the snow, but stubbornly Askan was tempted to not even bother. Why should he? Why was he even here? Why had he agreed to go with him? Another massive shiver rocked through him and Askan remembered why. Ah yes. Because he felt as though he was going to solidify at any given moment. All because of fish, stupid fish, he hated them.
His attention was caught once again by Reyes and with a huff, Askan turned to look his way. It took him a while, but eventually Askan stood in front of the two tongued man and peered in at the shelter he had found. Not exactly roomy, but he was hardly in a position to complain. That didn't mean he wasn't going to go through the motions ,as he always did. He had an appearance to maintain.
"It should b-b-be if you-you breathe innn. Couldn't you ha-ha-have found somewhere a little big-ger?" He shot him a sharp look, but squeezed into their shelter with no other complaints.
It took some squirming to get comfortable, but after Askan huddled himself up as tight as he could manage he looked to his company once again.
"Just a-a-about."
The touch was unexpected, and honestly if he had the room he would have dodged away. It wasn't unpleasant, nor did it make him feel icky,but that sort of touchy feely stuff just wasn't who he was. Askan never wanted contact before and he certainly wasn't hankering for it now, it was simply something he had to deal with, a side effect of their tiny little shelter. He supposed it could be worse, there were worse wolves than Reyes to be squished up next to.