The Kings Court
Yes, she was worried. Though she didn't answer his rhetorical question, instead she rolled her eyes again as that smile graced her lips again. She had to admit, she missed her friends sense of humor. More importantly, she was glad to see he was back and feeling better, at least to some degree. She didn't like that he'd lost everything he had worked for, and in a way she could relate. She had lost everything before, her family, her life, herself. But she worked hard and achieved what she so desired, and in the process, she had made a family and even her siblings were coming back into her life after so long.
Needless to say, she was content for now. She was more confident, though she felt she still lacked in it. And often wished she had the confidence and drive that Valentine did. At his mention of her pack, she nodded. So he'd heard? "Yes. Ivalice. We're settled in the north, and the pack has grown rapidly. I feel that soon, we may need to expand our borders, but I don't know how we'll do that." Indeed, it was a dilemma that plagued her for the last couple weeks since her pups were born and they were steadily getting new members. Anyway, she figured she shouldn't start with her packs problems. It would make her seem weak, wouldn't it? "Anyway, you're welcome to stop for a visit. And if you need a place to stay, you're always welcome for however long you want." He was a friend, after all.