With @Treyah serving as his ever cheerful guide, the emaciated male followed along with an easily waving tail. So far, things were going swimmingly. She chattered on endlessly, still trying, he suspected, to cover her anxiety over using foul language the afternoon before. His smile was easy and relaxed, belying the excited tension present in the subtle tautness over his shoulders. Just how friendly was this pack to outsiders? Treyah had promised her mother judged others based on their own merits. If she only knew... He imagined the woman would have all manner of hatred for him and horror that he'd already charmed the fur off her daughter.
Well. Not completely. But she had been awfully willing to snuggle against his thin frame during the night to keep warm. Zerxes had purposefully moved slow yesterday, distracting her with any manner of silly things to hold her attention and buy himself a bit more bonding time with the girl. The more she felt affection for him, the more of a shoe-in he would be for the pack. He'd dragged his paws even more until he was able to catch a rabbit to present as a gift. Most packs wanted nothing to do with a loner during winter, but for one in such poor form as him to still present a gift could only show his good faith and wish for the pack to prosper no matter the personal cost to himself. Or so was his thinking.
"I'm a little nervous," he shared with Treyah. "I haven't been in a pack in so long." It was a childish concern he felt certain she could empathize with in some fashion. No doubt she would assure him that her family was wonderful and lovely and any manner of sickening objectives to describe a group of wolves that functioned as a unit to survive with little other motive.
Stopping at the scent boundaries of the territory, the masked male set down the gift at his paws and lifted his muzzle to warble out a greeting call, hailing any of the nearby wolves and the pack's leaders to meet with him. He plastered an almost shameful expression on his face and turned to Treyah. "Maybe if you call out, too, they'll be more willing to appear?" he suggested, voice wobbling just so with feigned nervousness.