At first she assumed that when the man...boy—man-boy, she was so sure he was not an adult now—said "island" he meant the islands she had seen in the western lake by Hearthwood River. Except, from how he continued, it sounded like he had been living on an island for an extended period of time, so much so that he had been convinced there was nothing else. Those islands in the west were not that big. You could see the shore if you looked out of the trees. He had been on a big island, which was just sort of mind boggling. He had come from very far away.
Suddenly the man-boy seemed to realized he had lost track of his female travelling partner. He seemed so excited, yet Sahalie's heart gave a painful thud as she slowly shook her head. His description was getting stranger. Flowers? Like she held flowers? Was that really a way to describe a wolf, she wondered, since they couldn't always have flowers with them. And all wolves had teeth, so... that wasn't an entirely helpful clue. "Green?" there was nothing to mask her incredulity.
"I think you need a nap, man," she said, patting her paw with hers in a motherly way. He was not so cold any more, it seemed, that he would risk dying of a low body temperature. And she could keep him warm. "Maybe you'll remember more after you've had some sleep."