Knowing the time they would be away would be important for when she had to tell someone how long she'd be gone. Inna already knew that she was going to tell them when the time came and she hoped that she would be allowed to go. She nodded, “A week seems fair and not too long to be away from our packs. We can tell them we discussed a scouting expedition while I was here. Do you know when you would like to leave?” She would need a few days to get things in order but felt she could go with him soon enough.
Inna could tell that he seemed concerned about it being necessary to cache some food in their meeting place. She had to explain to him why she felt this way so she went on to tell him what had been said about her litter, the reason why she felt as she did. Then she told him what she wanted to do about it, to prevent her litter from hurting Hearthwood. She knew she was in the wrong when she'd gotten pregnant and the consequences should fall in her but not her pups. She feared that they would because she had broken pack law. Inna didn't want that for her pups, she wanted the best for them.
Lorcan didn't hesitate to voice his opinion about what she planned to do. Inna listened, taking in what he said and considering it. Despite her feelings on the topic she did smile when he called her brave. “Thank you Lorcan, I appreciate that and I know you will do whatever you'd able to. You have been very good to me despite the position I have put you in.” She brushed her muzzle along his to show she meant what she said. “I'm not going to pretend it won't be hard but I feel like I have to do this,” she admitted calmly meeting his gaze. “I won't lie to you that I am hurt by what they have said regarding our pups. I'm sure we can both agree it wasn't the smartest thing to do but do you really think the pack would support them if they believed they could be what stands in the way of their own litters surviving?” Inna asked him honestly what his opinion on the matter was, if he felt the same. She closed her eyes as he nuzzled into the fur of her neck relishing the comfort of have her. The lick to her chin was returned with one to his before he could pull away completely.
“I want them to be part of the pack Lorcan, to grow up with the other pups, play in all the places I did and learn to hunt where I did but I have to think of them, what's best for them and an environment where they aren't wanted, I'm not sure that is the best place for them.” She didn't want their children to be a burden on Hearthwood but at the same time it was about so much more than that and she welcomed Lorcans views and hoped he would be willing to talk this out with her. “I have a lot to prove to my mother and my pack and I don't care if they are angry with me, I deserve it but I don't want it taken out on my pups who have no say in the matter.”
She purred as he swept his muzzle under hers, they had an agreement about what they would say if questioned about their time together. With that settled she should have felt a little more at ease but she didn't as he mentioned questions being asked. He had quelled her fear but it left a question on her tongue. 'Who was this Piety he spoke of?’ Inna tilted her head as he hesitated and shook out his pelt, the ebony Baranski clicked her tongue. His actions didn't seem to match up with his answer, why would he seem so nervous to admitting to her being his best friend? “That's all she is?” Asked Inna, “I mean if she's more you can tell me Lorcan. It's not like you and I are more than friends, right?” Why should they be anything more than friends, it's not like she'd really been in his life until recently.