D A M O N D & T H O K O
Damond had never figured that he'd be getting food and a new aquaitance on the same day. He must of been relishing in luck or something. Then again, he wasn't one to trust easy or at least accept other's trust. He'd put on a mask of kindness for now, but if something were to slip up, there would be nothing stopping him from shattering that mask. He the tension between Thoko and Suitana, but continued to remain calm -- almost ignoring his familiar's blind spot for meeting new creatures. It was clear to him that Thoko was not interested in this fae, as usual, but maybe he could find some way to get the small bunny to cooperate. Thoko had always been too stubborn to see it -- though everyone had a stubborn side, his was more noticable. He shot a glance at Suitana, hearing her and seeing her actions. The way her lip curled made him sit up a bit, clearing his troath deeply. Thoko wasn't one to be scared of ones bigger than him, which usually got them both into trouble - alas, Suitana didn't seem as if she'd start any unwanted trouble.
He could tell his metaphor about the tree had gotten to her an inch, but it was nothing to take offense to. It merely was referring to some people aren't as they seem on the outside, more than they are on the inside. He had learned that the harsh way, being only a pup when that lesson was tattooed into his mind. His only other option would be to beat it into others that were dull in the head, not like Suitana, of course. The proud smile stayed glued acrossed his trap, listening to Suitana make remarks about his introduction. When she resorted her words to Thoko, he remained silent, with a more lifeless expression. His slits didn't even make the effort of focusing on Thoko.
The brown hued rabbit raised a brow at Suitana, noticing that she had questioned him. He wasn't going to fall into whatever game Damond was planning, though usually, he would. His tiny nose twitched a bit at her, before answering in a calmer pitch. "It's always nice to meet new comers ... though, right now I would disagree with that saying." He took a step forward, getting closer to the she-wolf, close enough to be able to grab a rib bone from the old carcass she had eaten. "Strongly disagree. So, these packs have caribou hm? Then why eat scrap meat like this?" It was as if he was more stuck on the whole 'packs and food' topic.
His words had an end, but were almost cut off by the sound of yet another voice. He instantly fixed his attention on what looked to be another female, dropping the rib bone that he had picked up. It was odd that she was in one of the packs and had just showed up, as they were speaking of packs and food. Very odd. Thoko didn't like the feeling that slithered up his spine. It was restless. He treaded towards the new fae that had arrived, taking a few wiffs of her scent. "Hmph. The last thing I need is to be surrounded by wolves who are so content with food that they will eat anything they see.. I'd rather starve than-" It was at that moment, that Damond lifted his paw to Thoko's snout, hushing his tone down. Then, he rose onto all fours and gave an agreeing nod to the new lass.
"Ah. We would be honored to join a pack such as yours. We have been starving and in need of a group to depend on.." Those words made the little bunny's auditories shoot up a bit. What is he thinking? We've always been loners -- in fact, we have taken out packs with no problem.. That's when the thought hit his minature brain. Thoko knew Damond had a plan. This was a normal sense to him and Damond. The large brute gave a small look to Suitana, almost urging her to join as well. It would pay off in the end.