Singe
something deep, dark, and mysterious.
He wonders why it is that his mother cannot speak but that many others could. His brother could speak. Father could speak, and yet he spoke very rarely. He wondered if mother could speak but it was just so...rare. He did not really know. She could growl, snarl, bark, and make all the noises required to speak, yet words meant nothing to her outside of their tone. This was something he knew. The woman before him only confirmed that some could speak and some could not. He saw the benefit in speaking, and thus why he came to speak to her today. He did so in order to understand better.
Her reaction to his mention of sister did not go unnoticed in his flaming eyes. He could read into her reaction, and see that she held much interest in his sister that is Raven. His white and black visage remained curious as he went over hers, his mind wondering why she took such interest in the sister who did not come here with them.
She then mentions that Raven is hers. Singe flickers his white and black ears forward, fur tingling slightly. Mine was a very heavy word. It was like boulders upon paws. He knew what daughter meant though, just barely, and his tension ceased. She even knows where sister lived, which cause his tail to wag very puppy-like behind him despite his growing size.
"Yes, Lonhro, Singe, both would see Sister," he says with a nod. At least, he believes that his brother would benefit from seeing their sister again. Singe knew his brother would go with he led him there, to this Iromar. Another pack. That is all he knew of it. It was a different place, and a different pack. He wondered if they would be...threats, but sister was there. His eyes focused back in on the dark woman rubbed against him, and he stood with little to no reaction to it. He only continued to listen.
"Mother cannot speak, mother no name, I...not know, how to name, it is a mother...duty," he states, knowing that he is not a mother and is not entirely sure if he can ever become a mother. "I no mother to mother," he states with a nod. This is fact, and thus, he cannot name her. He wouldn't even know where to begin in trying to do so. It must be something that these mothers would simply understand.