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Alyssum grinned when the male smiled when she gave her offer, and her tail waved behind her as he accepted it as well. While she tore apart the rabbit as neatly and evenly as possible, awkwardly gripping it with her paws at different angles, she did not notice the slight exchange between him and the magpie. Macbeth spotted the man's shock easily, and his already shiny gaze seemed to gleam even brighter. He fluttered off from his companion's back and took a few steps closer to the stranger, though he kepthis usual distance he held with those he never met before. It seemed that he was inspecting him, as if trying to see what he would do next.

The coywolf finally tore off a good hunk of the rabbit and tossed it over to the other as he spoke about his time in Casa. She was glad to hear that he was enjoying his time, and even ventured to state,"If you ever find the time, you could always come back whenever you are able and look around a bit more." But, she knew how busy duties could be, and there was rarely a long enough break to be able to have a prolong visit to a far away pack, yet she meant her offer. "And Macbeth could show wolf good places. Hunting best in certain woods, could show later." His offer was also heart felt, but he was also mildly interested in his reaction to his speaking again.

The de Fonte perked up when he mentioned her name and his reasons for being there, and was a bit interested when he spoke of escorting his relative to see their sibling. She tried to recall anyone that she knew that had family in New Dawn, but she did not have the foggiest idea at first. But, then it came to her. "Ah, Moonsong? Then perhaps she's visiting the Juliet girl," she stated outlook, more for her own benefit than for anything else. She mulled over it for a moment, but did not think long about it before jumping to the next topic.

"I suppose there was no trouble getting Titania here safely, no? I could imagine she's save in your paws,'" she inquired and added, wondering if he found the distance between their two packs fearful. To her, it wasn't that bad, but it was coming from someone who had experienced traveling and was well versed in defense. Her last statement was almost like a silent prompt, as if she was asking if he felt the way she thought.

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