Plans change, he said so flippantly, and something dark glinted within the Archer's eyes briefly before vanishing. Her aspirations involving her birth pack hadn't been so fickle, and while he still didn't fully understand what all had happened despite the details he'd gleaned from both the Bend's current leadership and Sahalie's father, he knew that his friend had been more or less torn from her home and apparently, her dreams too.
If it were him, he would have resolved to take back the pack. The bubbly girl certainly wasn't the same wolf Sven was, but he had to wonder what was keeping her from doing just that. Instead, she wanted to start from the ground up, from nothing, and she wanted to do it with this boy here. He wouldn't admonish Sahalie for her dreaming, but he had to wonder if she wasn't settling for less than she had originally wanted.
"I never had trouble keeping up," he countered, the words light upon his tongue despite the implications behind them. Really, that awkward talk of love and the whole disappearing act were the only times she'd thrown him for a loop. The rest of it, the way she felt and the hopes she'd had, they'd always reverberated deeply within him. As far as he was concerned, Alastor was wrong; she wasn't so capricious. Even those two instances, both he felt strongly had been caused by outside influences rather than being of her own initiative.
"Everything that happened with Spieden must have really shaken her up."
To her core.