He was quite sparing with his words, she thought, or perhaps without them altogether. It mattered little to her, as his gaze met hers once again she thought it was not hard to read the man, and his intentions. He seemed to understand her too, even if he had not spoken. Isomne appreciated that she did not have to be hyper-vigilant of her boundaries, trusted enough to relax them some. A true gentleman it seemed, a fortunate encounter at any time but certainly now.
From up on the mountain, it would seem.
"Ah," she nodded in understanding. Now that they were in close proximity, she could scent others on him, if only faintly.
"You know of Sanguine Cove?" the snowy woman inquired, thinking of those from the Chasm who had traversed the to peaks recently to unite with their kin. She smiled wistfully. Perhaps he had met them, she wondered, or had he come after they'd gone?
Catching his curious gaze, she gaze him a sidelong smile of her own. The wistfulness departed, replaced by a twinkle of flirtation. Possibilities stirred in the back of her mind, of course, born of the particular season of the year it was as well as the season of her life she was currently in. The traveler was not one to rush into such things, normally, but she was aware that life could not be predicted or charted out, either. No one had innumerable years, nor even know the number of them, so she would not limit what she might experience in those she had left without care.
She took a breath as she eyed him.
"I'm Isomne. I've been traveling since the pack I was in disbanded, and before then too. Seeking out songs and tales, and well, things worth singing and telling tales about." She mused, her tail stirring gently.
"You wouldn't happen to know any good ones, by chance?" She wasn't sure what to expect as a response, but it was good simply to sit here and talk with him, to share this moment of quiet in the storm of life. Such moments were worth taking, in her opinion.