<blockquote>Aisling shuffled at the dirt, still working, and Jayse smiled watching the movement out of the corner of her eyes. Once her breath was caught, and her sides settled she decided to continue too so they accomplished something. Her pace wasn't as fast though, she didn't need to over do it. She slowly swiped at what would be the tunnel, pushing it up to Aisling to clear away. Gray ears twisted back, not use to the small girl's loud tone, and slightly alarmed by the under current of worry. Even though it was a welcome change to the oh so quiet of things.
Quickly she stopped, and looked to her friend, her expression clearly thougthful. <b>"Well, I hope so too. He certainly likes you, I know this place is better with you here,"</b> she spoke while a gentle smile pushed up the corner of her lips. She didn't like to see Aisling worried. There was just something in her that wanted to sooth her, make her worries dissapear since she could not exstinguish her own. Pale brows furrowed slightly, frown evident now. She leaned closer to Aisling, touching shoulder to shoulder. She let out a heavy sigh, and her eyes crept to the bright pair, <b>"Maybe this is different for him. I know all packs, and places are diffferent, and it'll take some getting use to. But least he has a good friend, and that is a pretty good thing to have anywhere."</b> Friends, family, loves, they all made things bette, helped everyone to endure the hardships, and the bad.
The whtie wolf wasn't sure what to do to help Kiche. She would like to talk to him, get to know him, but she didn't know how to do that. He hardly spoke, let alone looked at her. Softly she nudged the cream girl, and flashed a grin while standing up. Her tail swinging a couple times, she started digging once more, adding, <b>"Just think when the puppies get here, I'll need all the help I can get. And who can resist puppies?"</b> </blockquote>