some fairy tales are more than true
"Not at all," now that they'd quenched their thirst, they could speak properly. How strange, that she was no longer scared despite the cold, deep waters beneath her feet. She could not help but note the brightness in his eyes as he looked out at the lands around them, and Isomne remembered how she had felt upon arriving here at first herself. How she still felt about the unexplored and unsung beauty and history of this place. But beneath that beauty, there was darkness here too, she had learned. Still, it was a place like no other. She wouldn't trade it for anything.
Letting out a surprised laugh at Luca's next question, her own tail wagged to match. She was glad to speak with someone, especially someone who shared an interest in stories. After spending her days alone, and the harsh realities of tragedy and survival that had filled the last few months, it felt really good to simply walk and talk of such things.
Even during her time with the Chasm wolves, she had rarely felt so at ease. Walking and talking with Luca reminded her of easier days. As they spoke of their packs, and homes, she could not help but feel wistful, but it was hard to be in too somber of spirits so long as good company was being shared.
Following Luca's careful steps away from the icebreak, they made their way back toward the shore as they spoke. She would still feel a little less nervous once they were both on solid ground again. "No, it's all right," she answered. She had volunteered the information, after all. "I think I know what you mean, that sounds similar to why I left home. My family encouraged me, but I haven't seen them since, and it hasn't been easy. I do miss them, and I've had many doubts along the way" he hadn't said anything, but she could feel the undercurrent of regret in Luca's words. It was not easy to not know how your loved ones were faring, or to bear guilt for it. Or maybe she was just projecting a bit. "But," she flashed him a smile, "its been a worthy journey," she hoped to make it so, at least. "I hope you find what you're looking for, too," she met his gaze for a moment.
As they reached the lake's edge, she gathered her limbs beneath her frame and jumped, reaching one of the large rocks that lined the water's edge. As her paws met the stone, she hauled herself atop it and breathed out a sigh of relief. One of the few perks of being a loner was that her days, and her choices, were hers alone. She was happy to trade tales, without fear of shirking her duties. "As long as I'm not keeping you, I'd be happy to tell you the tale," perhaps, she could lift his spirits as he had helped to lift hers.