A chuckle rose from his chest as she said that his contentment was caused by the feast before him or the alignment of the stars. Riiiiight. Allowing her to continue eating without much more distraction from him, he followed suit. By the time he was through, he examined the carcass’ exposed ribcage and sniffed at what was left of its collapsed lungs. The stomach lining might have been something of interest for him, but the taste of marrow within the creature’s hefty bones had won over his appetite.
Raising his muzzle to the darkened sky, he opened and closed his jaws, stretching and relaxing the powerful muscles. His tail swept across the snow and wrapped around his hind legs. Jayse thought over his next question, about the pack’s newest member. She had noticed the newcomer also, even noted that it was a female. Oh… It suddenly clicked. Alexander had a lady-friend. He nodded slowly, glancing to his companion as she also mentioned that she didn’t know either of them well or at all.
Taking into account that Jayse had only been around the Mountain for a couple of weeks at most, he figured that she’d know just as much or only a little more than he did. The clouds eventually gave way to the moon, bathing the duo in moonbeams, and he raised his eyebrows after fully processing what they knew and shared. He supposed it was her turn to ask a question, but when she sighed, he tilted his head. The breath escaping from her did so in an ordinary manner, but it still brought him to check up on her, maybe offer a little something to assure her after her saying that she barely knew Alexander. ”Ah,” he responded, somewhat delayed in his timing. ”Well, don’t worry about that; I’m pretty sure there’ll be plenty of time to get to know ‘im. I haven’t had much of a chance to formally meet him either. He’s been rather busy as of late, recruiting and scouting and all.” He remembered when the pack had just been the two of them – two lone mountain men trying to make it through the winter. He scoffed slightly at the thought. That had been then; now look at them… Instead of just enduring another cold night about the territory, Alexander had his newfound companion to keep him company just as Borden had Jayse; and better yet, there were three other Midnight Plateau wolves about. He craned his neck over and nudged her shoulder lightly with his nose after realizing she had finished her share of the meal. ”You’re thinkin’ o’ something,” he smiled, studying the way she had rested her head upon her off-white forepaws. ”Anything worth sharing?”