It seemed they were both similar in their suspicions. They had both trusted before, been given something they needed and wanted to see work, and had it fall through. They might not have been about the same thing, but they could both see something here, a potential for comfort and assistance, and though both were wary neither were so wary to turn away completely. It was too big a risk for Rune to take, to potentially miss out on gaining another asset for his pack, for him to let his natural pessimistic attitude get in the way of his decisions as leader of Secretua. And, as he reminded himself, he would never know if it would work out unless he gave the wolf a chance to prove himself.
Ravine did not volunteer the information about what he was capable and willing to do for a pack with much enthusiasm, still sounding a bit hesitant though he made it clear he was willing to do whatever was necessary, but there was still that tone of honesty in it that Rune appreciated and admired. Maybe they both needed to be taught to trust and to see from the proof of their actions that it would all work out in their favor in the end. "Secretua is still looking for able bodies willing to work for their keep," he stated, straightening a little as he resigned himself to making his offer. "So long as contributions are made, we'll consider you one of our own." It seemed like such a simple trade; how had he found so few willing to agree to it?
Getting caught up on past thoughts was going to get him nowhere in the here and now, however, and he did his best to not let his thoughts wandered down paths better left alone. "Would you be interested?"