The lady had agreed to accompany him to the lake, where he was to catch her a wonderful fish for a meal (because that was literally the only thing he could catch), and he hoped to get to know her a bit better. He couldn't help but be charmed by Rory's gentle nature and willingness to play along with his little games. The absolute least she deserved was a fish for being so kind, and for the trouble that Lorcan and Mace had caused her.
Some part of him hoped that, after he'd gotten her something to eat and sent her on her way, she might return and ask permission to join Hearthwood. It would be so nice to have a potential friend around, and especially one that was so easy on the eyes. Would that be so wrong?
He didn't think so.
It didn't take long for them to reach Turtleback Lake, and it took even less long for him to actually manage to catch her a fish - a decent sized scaly thing that he hoped would be enough to fill her up. He'd been a loner for long enough to know what it felt like to be hungry. So he killed the thing with a quick bite to its spine, and hauled it up onto the shore to drop at the pale wolf's paws. Hazel eyes found their way to her yellow ones and he gave her a smile.
"Sorry that took so long. I know it's boring to watch someone fish." He stepped back and settled down on the pebbly shore, happy to let the sunshine warm and dry his pelt. The mocha-furred man wasn't hungry, himself - he had had breakfast earlier in the day. "And I'm sorry about Lorcan and Mace," he added, turning his full attention back to her. "Those two are usually very calm. I don't know what made them want to go after you like they did. That was just rude."
The man cleared his throat and brought up another topic of conversation, and leaned forward just slightly to show that he was genuinely interested. "So, tell me something about yourself, Rory. If you want to, of course." After all, it was completely optional. She didn't have to do anything but eat her fish and leave. "I can leave, if you'd like. If I'm making you uncomfortable or something." Because apparently, he had a tendency to do just that.