D?gmar's attention was so focused on Hati's arrival that she almost missed the shift in Acadia's manner. What? Was she- D?gmar made a face as it hit her. She had just referred to the whelp as her kid? oh well. It occured to her that she could have some fun with this at Loki's expense but the storm had driven out a lot of her will for mischief. At this point she just wanted the storm to be over so she could get back to her life.
Ni- ice to meet you.
D?gmar stared at the girl for a moment and chuckled. "We've met before but yea, sure nice to meet you to. You know I won't blame you if you hate me? but trust me I am not mother material." Her attention shifted back Hati as he deposited the skull on the ground and she couldn't help but grin as he pouted. He was cute in his own curmudgeonly way. A thought trickled into her head though and she nodded. "Ahh? I think I see now. You're wearing it to strengthen your neck, right? Not a bad idea." She shrugged lightly still uncertain how to feel about his new accessory. It bordered somewhere between ominous and silly but certainly better than the gems and gold she often saw other wolves wearing.
D?gmar sighed. "I feel you. I've joined another pack but I doubt we'll keep it together long. This alphess, Katja, she is a bold one! She challenged a pack full of self-righteous idiots and won and she had the balls to keep the defeated leaders children! Naturally I expect there will be some sort of backlash but you must admit that was a fearless move."
She didn't make a move as Hati spoke gruffly to Acadia instead she sought to observe the situation to see what material the girl was made of or if she even had the energy to pursue an argument. Outside the rain was still falling heavily but the wind had at least died down.