The younger male went on about his name, and how his family had named their kids after things found in nature. Aytigin snorted softly. "My mom always said my name meant 'moon prince' or somethin' like that. Like I said, pompous jackass." He shrugged his shoulders, not allowing himself any more time to dwell on the thought of his mother. He was hopeful that the offhanded remark got lost in their discussion about names, as Inna had gone on to talk about naming Oksana something in nature. "I prefer Oksana," he commented, smiling slightly.
Inna was quick to dismiss his offer, though he didn't take it personally. Instead, he just nodded. "Well, whenever you're ready, let me know, okay?" He wondered if she didn't trust him enough yet, but he didn't know for sure. So, he didn't ask. Instead, he went on, "If you want me to, that is."
Otter mentioned him going gray, and apparently was under the assumption that Aytigin was Oksana's father. Not that he wouldn't be proud to be, but he didn't want the others to think he was the one who came onto Inna during the spring. Most of the men of the pack didn't really like him all that much, so he couldn't imagine what they'd think of him if he'd impregnated one of their ladies. "I'll be a gray fox, then," he remarked with a wink. "It'd definitely be a good color on me, father or not." He glanced over at Inna with a small grin. He'd have been proud to have been Oksana's father, but some other man had that privilege. Aytigin was just glad he had a chance to help out.