A wide smile tugged at his lips at the girl’s comment, the corners of his eyes crinkling in amusement. He actually hadn’t minded the grumpy male’s company. Who he had coincidentally met under the cover of darkness… Huh. He blinked at the realization. Were all these wolves nocturnal, or was it just the fiery-eyed girl and her grumpy friend? And him. If this girl was a runaway too, where had she run from? And, more importantly, from what?
But unlike the inky girl, Sachiel was not one to pry. Even as his curiosity lapped hungrily at his insides, begging for release. He kept his tongue tucked between rows of ivory teeth, his ears twitching at her next question. I, uh, he started, a frown replacing his previous grin, uncertainty causing his tail to quiver, I’m not sure. That was anti-climatic. I don’t mind it here. Even with the occasional screamin’. A small laugh accompanied his words, his expression softening. But there’s still so much to see. So many colours to see! He blinked, erasing the thought from his head before asking his own question: You stayin’ here?
Not that her staying would say his decision.
Because it definitely wouldn’t.
There was still a lot he could access from the forest. The tundra, according to Diego, was within reach. The mountains were only a day or so travel west. And, apparently, there was another type of forest just north of the watering hole he had stumbled upon. Where Askan and his friends were hanging out. So this place, although it would confine the little explorer, wouldn’t be completely awful.