Askan didn't expect nor want her life story, but names were telling.Vesper. Wasn't that some sort of prayer? Or at least a fancy way to describe them. Where her family religious, or did they simply like the name? Admittedly, it was a strong name, sharp like a dagger and yet grounded. It wasn't pompous, nor the sort of name that simply came to mind was it was 'cool,' or 'unique' it... just was. And honestly, it was refreshing. Askan had a hard time taking youngsters seriously with their wide eyed innocence, but when they had a ridiculous name like whatever that trash-mouthed-creep-fest was called, he just couldn't deal with them at all. He'd rather stick his head in the snow.
But this one? Well, she wasn't awful.Congrats.
He wasn't going to say as such though, as much as she might want to hear it. It was a little too soon for that sort of fluffy talk and the last thing he wanted was for her to get the wrong idea about him, that he was some nice guy, who cared about stuff. Well, he supposed he did care about some stuff but... He huffed, as though something was tickling his nose and sat down on his haunches, his paws a couple of inches from the ledge.
What was he supposed to say now? He didn't mind silences, they weren't all bad, but it was different with a stranger. That being said, he knew he should be grateful that she wasn't rambling on and on in an attempt to fill said silence. Those types were the worst, truly. So in that regard, maybe, just maybe, Vesper wasn't so bad.
"So what do you think, of all this?" He asked, and with a flick of his snout gestured to the northern lands below."I find people are never indifferent about this place, they either love it and settle, or hate it and can't wait to leave. He shrugged. It was clear what he thought, considering what he called home.