She stuck the tip of her tongue out with a very soft raspberry noise at his retort, but secretly she was glad that they were able to be so easygoing with each other, especially compared to how it had been when they first met.
"I'll meet you in the middle: we're stuck with each other," Clover said with a sense of finality, diminished only by the large grin still on her face.
Her head canted to the side slightly at the sudden change in tone, one ear twitching as she contemplated his question while waiting for him to continue. There was no doubt about it that she was inherently good at being a parent given her caring and nurturing nature, and while she had not expected to have children so early in life, she wouldn't have done it any differently. Being a parent was just as important as being a healer to her now.
The grin morphed into a more softer smile when Vayko finished speaking, and she found herself humming softly while she thought about how to answer his question.
"A bit yea. I helped my mother raise my younger siblings so I knew what it was like... but actually doing it myself," she took a moment to look at him, lifting her shoulders in a small shrug,
"I don't know, it felt different and I hadn't been with the group for very long. But I'm glad I took the chance, I wouldn't change our family for anything."
Clover moved to gently bump her nose against his cheek fur, giving him ample opportunity to pull away if he didn't want to accept the gesture.
"Being a parent is hard work, but to see the children live their best lives every day makes it all worth it. And I think you could make just as good of a father as Viorel." While just as chaotic as his cousin, she could tell that Vayko took his responsibilities seriously, and that made her sure that he would do great as a parent. The only thing missing was someone who he would have children with, and Clover was pretty sure she was the only eligible female in the pack so far.
The thought brought a warmth creeping up her face, and she found herself gently biting her tongue and turning away slightly, even though she knew her thick fur would hide any physical appearance of the blush.