the core of night
10-09-2016, 06:56 PM
He seemed friendly enough, still speaking kindly and going so far as to lay down. Deciding she could trust him because of that, she stepped slightly out of her den, taking a seat outside of it so that he could see her properly and also as a small display of trust. She could easily tuck herself back inside of it if need be, or just run though she didn't think she would get far.
Shaking her head slightly, Faelyn answered his question. "No, I don't really have a permanent home honestly," she said. She hoped she would soon, but that would depend on how things went. She had no doubt that she could actually find a home for herself, but it was finding the right one that was the important part. Perhaps she had, and perhaps not. Only time would tell. All she knew for sure was that it wasn't going to be this place because she would be alone, and she didn't want that.
"I don't think anyone calls this place home, so I think you could make it yours," she commented. Might be hard keeping track of the whole place all by oneself, but she didn't know his life. For all she knew, he had a mighty army of wolves he could count on that just weren't with him now. Or maybe they were, which she couldn't see. She wouldn't put it past anyone to have such a thing, especially since she simply didn't know.
Shaking her head slightly, Faelyn answered his question. "No, I don't really have a permanent home honestly," she said. She hoped she would soon, but that would depend on how things went. She had no doubt that she could actually find a home for herself, but it was finding the right one that was the important part. Perhaps she had, and perhaps not. Only time would tell. All she knew for sure was that it wasn't going to be this place because she would be alone, and she didn't want that.
"I don't think anyone calls this place home, so I think you could make it yours," she commented. Might be hard keeping track of the whole place all by oneself, but she didn't know his life. For all she knew, he had a mighty army of wolves he could count on that just weren't with him now. Or maybe they were, which she couldn't see. She wouldn't put it past anyone to have such a thing, especially since she simply didn't know.