The man in question was quite quick to respond, greeting he and Siyet with a kindly smile, and a respectful nod. Jethro returned the nod, sincerely hoping they could maintain those two things, after this. It was truly regrettable to Jet, that it had taken him so long to have any meaningful interaction with Aleister, and a part of him wished he’d had the opportunity to get to know the other man better, before springing this on him.
Although.. maybe the fact that they weren’t particularly close, would make this easier, in a way. Siyet spoke up first, though she did not elaborate too much on their plans. She did, however, offer the dark one a few more moments to contemplate his approach. So, here it went.
”It is important. But first I.. wanna thank you for letting me stay here, giving me a home. Before this, I came from.. a bad place, an’ a family that didn’t want me. You, and this pack.. were the first folks to ever accept me. You all showed me what real kindness and caring looked like. And that example is something I wanna try to expand and pass on, for others that could use or need it - and to prove to myself that I can be something. By hopefully.. leadin’ my own group, if it works out.” Unlike he had with Siyet,
starting with the thanks and explanation first seemed like a more tactful approach.
But, Jethro also didn’t want to understate the true gratitude he felt to the wolves of the cove by not leading with that, either. True to what he'd said, his stay, and interactions with the various residents of the cove had been impactful. Something he'd remember, and be thankful to have experienced, forever.
With a glance toward Siyet, Jet flashed the other man a small grin, unable to contain the excitement.
”Siyet has decided she wants to be a part of it, too. So, all this is to say.. we’re gonna be leaving, to pursue that. If you think the cove can get through the rest of the colder season without us, we’ll probably head out in a couple weeks. But I.. don’t wanna leave too soon, if it puts you, or the pack in a bad spot, either. We’ll stay as long as you need us.” The
timeframe was what was up for debate at this point, within reason. Jet was eager to venture beyond the mountain, to explore more areas, and meet others. To really get to work on this goal. But, he did not want it to have negative consequences for Aleister or the pack, if they left too soon, before the arrival of the warmer seasons.
Which was something he was sure Siyet would agree with, too. Neither of them would want that. So the timeframe was something he would defer to the elder man’s judgment on.