Shallows Edge
Carpe Noctem
Askan huffed as the stranger gave him yet another reason to be pissy. He hadn't noticed it before but now that they were close he realised that she was quite a bit taller than him. He honestly shouldn't have been surprised, after all Selwyns were anything but tall and leggy, but the fact that he had to look up to meet her gaze was just salt in the wound. It didn't matter, his height had never been an issue before and his bulk ensured that he wasn't a midget, but damn, as if he didn't have enough reasons to be moody as hell today.
The loner was wise not to make a big deal of his missing nail. If she had, well he wouldn't have taken kindly to that. As far as he was concerned it was just sore, maybe a little bruised. Not thinking about the throbbing thud thud thud of pain made it easier to deal with, as though it was a minor inconvenience rather than an injury that actually needed tending to.
Askan assumed the woman would want at least some form of reimbursement for her effort , but no, apparently all she wanted was for Askan to remember. It didn't take a genius to unravel the deeper meaning of her request. Yes, at times Askan was brash, quick to snap first and ask questions later, but he was no fool. His mind was as sharp as his gaze, he knew that there was a hidden weight to her words, that until she decided what she wanted from him he'd be in debt to her.
It was a troubling prospect, but considering the situation...it was a risk worth taking. The sooner the got a move on the better, lest the coyotes realised they had company.
"Suppose I could, my memory isn't that bad." He took a limpy step forward and to his credit hid the discomfort well, his only tell was the slight twitch of his jaw, as though he'd been about to curse or gripe. It was going to be a long hobble back. Or at the very least it'd feel that way. "My pack isn't far" he gestured north with a dip of his head.
And so he began to lead the way. What a strange pair they made, certainly not friends and barely even acquaintances, but Askan supposed that was the way of things, his first encounters rarely went well. Hell, the first time he'd met his mate there had been a lot of yelling, soon followed by a bit of bloodshed and cursing. But look where they were now, funny how things changed.
"So, which Tainn are you?" He asked, his blunt way of asking for her name.