Genuine in words and intent, I dipped my head at Berwyn's thanks for my sentiments. Casually, an ear rotated backwards, always aware of my surroundings at any given time. I caught the sound of another wolf's movement at some distance off, and it did not take long for the two young males in my company to realize we would be joined by another soon. Subtle movements indicated their distraction from the present, wondering who was approaching, but I remained focused on the conversation at hand. Cadeyrn spoke of allowing Jubilee to take the den when the time came and she returned home, and I nodded in agreement. The solution seemed fitting.
A smile curved my features as Cadeyrn acknowledged his sister's approach, and I pivoted to allow myself to see her as she made her way over to join us. I moved to touch my shoulder to Aurelia's as she greeted me, apologizing for her delay. I shrugged, huffing softly through my nostrils to express that it wasn't a big deal. It had been a long time since I had seen her two brothers, warranting a visit with them upon their return anyways, but it had been even longer since Aurelia had seen them. When her attention moved to the duo, I took a step back to allow them familial space.