The hell was going on between these two? Askan had absolutely no interest in Lorcan's personal life, nor did he care if he was trying to woo this nosy white fluff ball. But really, he couldn't help but wonder what the hell she saw in him. Women were confusing creatures, that was a given. But Lorcan, really? Really ? It was almost laughable, except Askan wasn't the sort to break character like that and start cackling for no good reason. Instead, Askan watched and listened.
Apparently they hadn't seen the little bugger, which was more than enough to further foul his mood. It had gotten away, the pest. Hopefully, it would be smart enough not to return, but he wasn't so sure about that. Coyotes, if anything, were stubborn and seemed to enjoy playing games with him. Damn them all, he had better things to do than chase them around. The same could be said for sharing the company of these Whitestone wolves. They were anything but friends after all, he couldn't be blamed for being a bit prickly about having them rather close to his home.
Lorcan then went on and leaned in close to his lady friend's ear. Askan couldn't hear what was said and that annoyed him. What was he flapping his gums about? Was he talking about him? Probably. The thought of Lorcan slagging him off was more than enough to get beneath the Yukon wolf's skin, and he had to suppress the surge of irritation that swelled inside of him. Stupid Whitestone wolf, couldn't they just stay away from him? Why did they always do this to him? Why did they always bring out his bad side?
Askan huffed and nosily adjusted his stance in the snow in an effort to yank their attention back to him
"Aside from flirting, what you doing out here? Can't you hunt closer to your lands? Or you trying to keep this secret from Craw or something?" Askan briefly turned his attention towards the white one, he hadn't even asked for her name. Nor did he really care to at this point. "Don't know what you see in him, to be honest. You know he pissed himself out of fear, I saw it myself."