I don't care if heaven won't take me back
Oh great. This was perfect, wonderful! The yearling seemed awfully amused by it all, but Askan didn't feel like laughing. Not because it was bad news per se, but did he really want to have two annoying Tainns hovering around? He could imagine it now, both of them with shit eating grins as they drove him around the bend and back. One Tainn was bad, but two? Yiikes.
What did she do? To her credit she wasn't all bad, aside from her scuffle with the Keep wolf she hadn't kicked up too much trouble. If anything, she was an asset, a valuable member of his pack, but angels above she could be annoying sometimes. She just seemed to know the words that would get under his skin and worst of all she seemed to enjoy it, like it was all a game to her. She hadn't been too bad as of late but Askan was still clinging onto his prejudices, using them as backup so he could declare that all-if not most- Tainns were shits.
"Enough." Which sounded about right, she had done enough. "She's probably around here...." Askan trailed off with a shrug, he was more than willing to pass the yearling off to his sister. She could deal with him if she wanted to, it was no skin off Askan's nose.
She mentioned that she'd left her home, so would she even want to see her little brother? Askan knew if the roles were reversed he'd want to see his sisters but their circumstances were more than a little different. Her family was-presumably- safe and sound, his was not. Whatever, he wasn't going to think too deeply about it, lest he got all vulnerable. Clearing his throat, he spared one last glance towards his pile then he stepped forward, wilfully ignoring how much taller the yearling was compared to him as they stood a couple of feet parallel to each other.