Wild Days 3

The words of the old wolf lingered for a bit in Kyrie's mind. It was a surreal experience, like a daydream, yet the young man was sure he wasn't asleep or groggy enough to feel like daydreaming.

"This is why all old people in fiction are described as a little loose in the head?" The young man crooked his head to the side. He never talked with the old wolf despite their initial interaction, then for what reason did the old man come to talk to him?

Shouldn't he be resting because of his old age? Or was he losing some important piece of context? "Should talk with Gertrud. She can talk about the old wolf without as much bias." While her opinion is without a shadow of a doubt, biased, she is less biased than her brother.

Sieghart would come up with a likely explanation that fit his vision, while Gertrud would analyze the situation with a more calm and realistic view, even if a little biased against the leader of the pack.