The man must have been living the dream, or to an extent from the way he seemed to paint the picture for young Claw. It sure did raise a whole bunch of questions, but Claw would spare the man from having to answer such tedious things nor did he entirely owe Claw any answers of sorts. The young boy would do what he knew best and figure things out for himself as we went along the journey of life.
A piqued interest momentarily settled upon the Archer's facial features as he listened to his companion ramble on about the general workings of his little crew. In the long run, they were merely wayward souls much like himself that had gathered and benefited from one another. Contemplation then washed over Claw's features as his attention shifted from their conversation to the setting sun just beyond the horizon, the early rays of sunset beginning to paint the world below in an orange glow.
It was the next words his ears picked up on that drew his attention back.
The boy would never admit it, but there was a pang of loneliness he found wandering the world alone since his mother all but abandoned him. Claw never knew the true ache that came with being alone until that day. Yet, there was a certain tough guy exterior he felt he had to uphold, for his own sake.
Rising to his paws he gave his pelt a gentle shake, his stomach bearing a more comfortable weight now that some of the food nestled within had time to digest. He'd hate to just dine and dash on this old man, but there was plenty more wilderness to explore. With a low scoff, he spoke.
"A crew may be good when times are tough, but I don't know if that's for me. At least not right now." He meant no offense to the choices made by this man and the others, but he didn't know if he could
function in a group setting. Again, all he knew was the life of a loner and old habits died hard.