The pitch-black girl accepted his compliment graciously, though it was clear that she was a bit... shy?... about it. Perhaps she did not get compliments often. Such a shame, really - every woman alive should be showered in flattery every single day of their lives. Especially a pregnant one - with the father of the pups rather close by, if the sudden appearance of this
Lorcan character had anything to say about it. The arrival of other wolves was not unexpected, and was not at all unwanted. Instead of being riled by the other man's testing tone, Aytigin rather smiled and waved his tail, keeping his head lower than the River wolves.
"Ooh, a tough guy, hunh?" he asked, punctuating his sentence with a wink and a wag of his tail - not at all aggressive.
"I take it this upstanding, handsome man belongs to you?" This question was directed back at Inna in a more playful, gentle way. He didn't want to upset one soul at the border today. He'd take the time to be more irritating and flirtatious after he found out if the pack would accept him or not.
And that was the moment that a gorgeous, more... mature woman came into view. From just her presence alone, Aytigin could deduce that the female was highly ranked within the pack - most likely one of the leads, if her stance had anything to say about it. Naturally, the massive loner's own posture lowered into something more submissive, though he was still alert and met her eyes with a smile when he spoke. He was respectful, but he was not going to shy away or be timid. It just wasn't who he was.
He cleared his throat before beating his tail and replying to the woman.
"Kisla is quite the gorgeous name. It suits you well," he complimented in a similar way that he had with Inna. He gave the ebony she-wolf a smile after he attempted to flatter the alpha, hoping that she didn't think he meant she was any less beautiful by what he told Kisla. Speaking of, his gaze flitted back to the older woman and he gave a playful, mock bow in response to her question.
"Aytigin Delaney, ma'am. Humbly at your service." A grin crept upon his maw.
"I was hoping-"
Lachesis
finally showed up, which Aytigin greatly appreciated. It was nice to add a familiar face to the mix. He waved his tail a bit more enthusiastically at his acquaintance, still keeping his posture low.
"Nice to see you again, Lachesis. That's actually what I was about to talk to miss Kisla about," he replied to the alpha male's question of his intentions.
"Do you remember telling me that I could come by at a 'better time'?" he quoted, hazel eyes crinkling as he smiled.
"I was hoping that it might be a better time now. I'd like to become a part of Hearthwood River, if you'd all allow it." He addressed the entirety of the wolves around him now, as he did not want to come into a pack with wolves who did not want him. That would suck majorly.
"Uh, I brought you all some honey. As a gift," he announced, nosing the chunk of honeycomb toward the River wolves.
"It's sweet, like me." He chuckled slightly at his own joke, then decided to actually argue his worth.
"I know I don't really seem like it, but I am a loyal wolf. I'm honest, and I'm not just here for the good times. I'll stick with the pack, even when things get bad. I'm also quite big," he continued with a laugh, eyes now flicking between the two alphas.
"I'm strong. I'd do whatever I had to in order to protect all of you. At the very least, I'd be a pretty damn - er, um..." He cut himself off after cursing, remembering Lachesis' aversion to cursing.
"Sorry," he told the other man sheepishly, cringing just a bit.
"Watch my tongue near your borders, right?" he jested, deciding to leave it at that. Perhaps they had enough to go off of to make their decision.