“Huh?”
Well… Truth be told, Reyes hadn’t been thinking much beyond finding some shelter and bunking down until the winter storm had passed. He was all about tact, about plans, but sometimes, the now was more important than the later. This was one of those times. Once they’d found the small den, he rather expected them both to curl up and go to sleep, the older man guarding the entrance. (He always seemed to be the one on watch.) They could sort out details in the morning – or whenever the weather finally broke.
Or now, he supposed with a heavy sigh, lifting one brow as he regarded the yearling with some curiosity. Shouldn’t have opened his big mouth. Should have let Cotton fall asleep.
“I didn’t say that, Cotton. Was wonderin’ what your plans were. You went wanderin’ off by yourself last time, after all.” Reyes lifted his brow a little higher, but-- Eh. Being irritated, or judgmental, or anything, quite frankly, took far more energy than he was willing to expend at this particular moment. “We can stick together this time. If you want. ‘til you find that girl, anyways.” He wasn’t keen on a whole travelling band, but-- Two heads were better than one. They’d be fine as a pair, at least for a little while.