"No, I don't." There she goes, proving Johanna's point.
Girl frowns, more a pout than anything and curls her legs under her so she can hug her knees. Johanna's answer is surprising, to say the least. Girl lives under the assumption that any wolf is in want of a pack, that it's tied to their nature. To reject it seems unthinkable.
"You don't have one? Really? But- how long have you been a wolf?" Maybe she was new to this. Maybe all the instinct's hadn't kicked in yet. It didn't seem likely, but Girl had to reason it out somehow.
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Girl frowns, more a pout than anything and curls her legs under her so she can hug her knees. Johanna's answer is surprising, to say the least. Girl lives under the assumption that any wolf is in want of a pack, that it's tied to their nature. To reject it seems unthinkable.
"You don't have one? Really? But- how long have you been a wolf?" Maybe she was new to this. Maybe all the instinct's hadn't kicked in yet. It didn't seem likely, but Girl had to reason it out somehow.