Her stomach flipped. She didn't say anything until he mentioned the pack. And her blue eyes sparkled. "You've been busy. You...You started a pack." Sita wanted to envelop him in another flurry of kisses, but kept her seat for now, letting her tail beat against the ground instead. It certainly threw a wrench into her own intentions. Her children, found, but settled. She wasn't sure if she could abandon them again. Not now.
"I can ask him. But I have another friend, an older gentleman, who I would be remiss not to bring with me. His name is Walleye. He helped me when I was first left on the east."