"Yes, yes, there is," Lakeswara's eyes shone with excitement in response to Leeching Darkness, lowering his head to her eye level. She reminded him of his juvenile days, ever so fascinated by the world as the pack moved, almost as if driven by madness, towards new territories. His hunger for the world seemed to grow with every new prey they take down instead of tapering off - a glimpse of more to discover out there.
"You should see for yourself," he said to her in a low, coaxing tone, in the knowledge of one who's seen more, and eager to see more adventurers set out into the world. It seemed like there was more words he would say, but Lakeswara held his tongue.
"Glad you agree," he responded to Ravensense, giving her a longer, friendly look. He sensed her guard was slightly lowered and was proud of himself of this development - not quite hiding his expression.
"Lakeswara Ibn Lirios," he repeated to Leeching Darkness to help her with the pronounciation, a big grin spread across his face as she repeated his name to herself. "I like how you pronounce my name," he admitted, his ears flicked in a rather bashful way - unlike the confident way he had presented himself so far. "Your tongue is different. In a nice way, Leeching Darkness." He, too, spoke with an accent. A melodic intonation that often rises and falls in pitch, a lot of glottal stops and nasalized vowels. His pronounciation was marked by accentuating the first syllable of words and generally shortened the duration of the final syllables. There was a distinct stress pattern, with stress typically falling on the second or third syllable of every word.
His eyes widened at her admittance. "Beta? At such a young age?" He couldn't hide his envy, taking a second look up and down at her. He couldn't have been mistaken - he was sure she was a juvenile, not even full-grown yet. Even he himself hadn't finished growing. "How did you achieve such feat, so fast? What did you do?"
"Yes, no snow. It's either rain or sun - no Fall when the trees prepare for the Winter. An evergreen land, where the bears never slumbered for long. It's beautiful - like a different world altogether."
He paused, considering, his next words careful. "I wish I can show you. Maybe you can visit, one day. But it must be difficult for a beta to travel away from her pack."
He had a sullen envious expression for awhile, but that softened when he saw Leeching Darkness' tail wagging, replaced by warmth evoked by meeting a kindred spirit.
"But before that - I'd love to visit your pack first!"