Her unemotional response had minimal effect on him as he sat back onto his haunches, simply watching as she turned to hide away her bone in the den. He resisted the urge to scoff; it wasn't as if he was about to steal it, or make her hand it over to him, but he decided to make no comment on the action. That wasn't what he was here for, after all.
"After a very long time of searching," he said, hoping the good intentions indicated by his words would make up for the somewhat lackluster tone. There was only so far he could push his fake warmth, especially for everyday conversations. And what he said was technically the truth, even if it hadn't been because he missed them.
Rochus was pleased to hear things were going well for her, meaning that at the very least Viorel was able to sufficiently take care of those in his charge, even if he did somewhat despise the boy. He could only hope the time Sharlee had spent around Viorel hadn't dampened her strong sense of self. If he had turned her into a pushover then he was going to be very disappointed.
He moved the hare so it was between his two front paws, using that time to mull over what he wanted to say in response to her question.
"It's good to be back around family," he finally said, but made sure to add just a hint of somberness into his tone.
"I just wish your mother was here, so we could all be together again." Amondi had always been closer to their children, and he was hoping that by bringing her up he could get Sharlee's defenses down just enough to really figure out what was going on in her mind. She had always been a bit more uptight and secretive than Vayko, but he also had a spot of admiration for her because of that.