The more information she gave, the more it seemed to relax him. She was grateful for that; if he had stayed agitated, she would have feared a scuffle and that was not something he could afford currently. She had to admit, she was shocked to hear he was also travelling alone. It felt like every wolf she ran into between home and here had been travelling with a group. She supposed there was safety in numbers, a safety that she had yearned for but never managed to find.
He had chosen not to? She tipped her head to the side, ears perking in interest as she settled her tail to curl around her body. Curiosity lingered on her features as the question fell as second nature. “May I ask why?” This time, it was her hoping that the question was not intrusive. His own question fell and she found herself following his gaze out towards the sun-kissed glades with a soft hum. “I had no direction in mind, truthfully, but east sounds as good a direction as any.” She answered carefully, getting a sinking feeling in her stomach that perhaps she had found a travelling companion after all, though she dared not ask the question herself for fear of a rejection.