The woman was glad to have gotten a reply from the man, even if it wasn't a spoken one. Had she said something to put him off? It seemed he was crumbling mentally as she spoke, as the man gave off an odd vibe. Finally, he seemed to pull himself back to reality to answer her questions. Terra was disappointed to hear that his own pack didn't speak the language. It was a beautiful language and could be considered a sign of intelligence, as far as her mother had been concerned. It was the only tie Terra had to her mother, and she would be determined to keep it going in her own family. It seemed after his short explanation of Ruina and what the rank Apollyon meant, he was ready to ask his own questions. These just so happened to tug at some heartstrings that Terra wasn't aware she even had. She'd been devoid of that emotion since her mother died, so at her mention, those feelings came rushing back with a vengeance.
"My mother died, not too long ago. Still, I wasn't going to let the old language die with her. I don't belong to any pack, my mother and I were loners. She never spoke of a family history, aside from a half sibling that I have yet to find." She looked over the man's features curiously, had he thought she was trying to spy on their pack? "Don't let my current status worry you. I mean you and your pack no harm, I'd simply like to learn more about this culture of yours. Perhaps Ruina may be the home I've been searching for." As easy as it might have been to lie and weasel her way into this pack, these words came from the heart. It was rare to find another who spoke this language, and if it originated within this Ruina, then perhaps this was a part of her own family history her mother had never come to shed light on. Perhaps she'd been a part of this pack before they disbanded in the past and that's why they lived such an isolated life. It was a coincidence the woman couldn't let go.
"If you don't mind, I'd like to come back with you to learn more. If after it feels like something that would be a good fit for me, perhaps I could join your ranks. If you feel I could be useful that is." She was well aware that her usefulness would always be a concern. At least in her eyes, it was. What was the point of taking in a wolf who couldn't contribute to the flock? No, that would be foolish, and this man seemed like he was in no way a fool. Terra would wait patiently for a reply, as she was almost positive this was something that would take the brute some time to consider. It seemed the safety of his pack members was a big concern, which Terra could understand completely.
"Talk."