She was delighted to see that Viorel understood what she had felt that had spurred her to leave her home, it was nice to know she was not the only one who had felt that way. Her muzzle gently brushed against his shoulder in an attempt to reassure him that everything would turn out okay in the end, even though his words did confuse her a little bit. She remembered how he had told her that him and his group had not intended to leave their home, but she could not understand what he meant by that. Surely they had left of their own volition? Or maybe they had been forced to leave?
"If you don't mind me prying, why did you leave your home? And... why can't you find your way back?" It would take some time but she could definitely find her way back home, so why could they not?
Clover was taken aback at his abrupt topic change, of pups of all things. Her mouth fell open a bit as she thought about his words, completely unsure of what to say in response. In the back of her mind she knew packs needed to have pups to be strong and keep the bloodline going, but to be suddenly faced with the prospect caught her off guard. She was not aware of any other females in the area that would be joining the pack - as Ana and Vayko did not get along very well - and Sharlee was related to the rest of the boys, so that only left...
her. She could feel a hot flush creep up her neck and Clover turned to the side as if she was focusing on looking for a good spot for her medicinal den, suddenly feeling a little self-conscious and not wanting to meet Viorel's gaze.
Of course she wanted pups, but not for at least another year as she still felt young herself, and was not sure if she was ready to bear the burden and responsibility of looking after an entire litter. But pack duty was pack duty, and unless there was someone else would would step up she knew she would do it, even if there was no love in the equation. Once she managed to school her emotions, the hot flush simmering away to but a bit of nervousness, her gaze returned to Viorel.
"I'm sure you'd make a great father, you're level headed and know when to be responsible. All the stuff about learning how to be a dad comes from first-hand experience." She offered him a smile, hoping he took her words to heart.
"And I... do understand that as of right now I'm the only female who you're not related to," she continued, feeling her cheeks warm up again, but she was determined to get the words out.
"But I know the importance of a pack having a litter, especially in the early years, and I would be willing to take part in making that happen." She was not sure if Viorel had even considered asking her, but she felt like mentioning her willingness nonetheless to do her part in making sure the pack was strong and would last.