She admitted that she had never thought of it that way and he nodded. Most wolves never saw things the way that he saw them so why would this young girl be any different? In his mind he shrugged it off and then she admitted she had never known a pack to be so limiting. "Most wolves never see a pack like that young darling and most wolves also submit to their leaders without a question like 'why is this particular wolf my leader' or 'is this wolf making the right choices' because most wolves don't think like I do. Most wolves have a need for a pack, like an instinct and it was one that I just don't seem to have." He tried to explain how his mind worked but he ended up just confusing himself in the process with talk of instinct and such.
He continued to feel the breeze on his face as he let his neck roll, hearing a small crack like the cracking of knuckles. Oh yes, most wolves were definitely not like him but for different reasons then he had explained to the young and nameless girl. It still bothered him that she seemed to relax to him being there but still refused to give him her name. Why was she holding back something as simple as a name? She had revealed more about herself with her thoughts than simply giving a name so why did he not know her name? He couldn't believe he was being bothered by not knowing but he was.