Mika abhorred authority for a good number of reasons, but Adora… it was easy to imagine her leading, to imagine them following her. The way she went along so easily with these games of theirs, the kindness in her yellow eyes…
She wouldn’t be a bad leader, they decided. If they had to choose one.
“This humble servant thanks ya,” they responded with a low, dramatic bow, a laugh in their words and a wag in their tail. At the very least, it was fun to pretend. Just for now.
They perked their ears, listening as the monochrome wolf spoke, echoing their sentiment and tacking on her own. And Mika had to agree, at least to a degree. They’d never been on a mountain before this one, and at first, it had been difficult, but now it didn’t seem as unforgiving.
Mika had been watching Adora when she turned her attention back to them, and they sat up a little straighter, a bit surprised at the question. It seemed like there was something hiding just beneath the words - some other meaning. If they were reading too much into it, they didn’t know.
“Y’know, I actually have,” they told her with a small smile.
“It was a little… difficult, at first, but I took a trip down into th’ woods again ‘n I realized I wanted t’ come back.” Their cheeks warmed again and they studied their paws.
Without thinking too hard on it, they continued,
“Yer kinda like the mountain,” and then, realizing how that might’ve sounded, they turned their eyes back toward Adora, floundering to try to explain,
“I mean… like what ya said about the height ‘n the shelter! Yer real tall ‘n pretty, n’ ya feel safe. Like nothin’ bad’s gonna happen, with ya around.” They were pretty sure their face was on fire, and for some reason they couldn’t get themself to look away from her, much as they wanted to find some rock to crawl under.