Now that she was thinking about the past, how could she have forgotten Kyna had settled on the mountain. Was she still there? With her own family of sorts? It should have been a happy thought, but it only made her feel more conflicted. If Kyna wasn't there, she would feel devastated all over again. She wasn't fond of the feeling.
With her gaze to the ground for a moment, she collected her composure. Once she managed, she glanced up to see that despite her lack of knowledge he couldn't blame her for it. He again was the thoughtful wolf she'd met. It helped alleviate some of her guilt. Though she inclined her head as he mentioned his brother, and the word mountain. "I don't know, I had visited a pack who lived there in my youth," she softly chuckled remembering that trip, and how young she'd been. She went quiet, holding back. In the end she felt there would be no harm in telling him."My sister had a pack there too."
He threw her another question. One that didn't exactly surprise her. "Not exactly, but I thought it might be." She was glad he didn't hold that back. Saving her from taking a trip over there. But she wasn't about to tell him how she she was putting it off. Knowing damn well she wouldn't be able to handle it no matter how much she missed the Bend. The Bend was never going to be the same. "It was pretty empty when I left two years ago," she murmured, almost hoping he wouldn't hear. It was evident she didn't want to repeat it or say more. She thought Chan would be kind enough to leave it at that. Wanting to talk of better things, she gentle nudged him with her nose. "So tell me about this brother of yours."