<blockquote>Swift River was going from strength to strength. Marsh, it seemed, hadn't been the last to return - and not the last to join afresh. The scent of a newcomer, accepted by Indru, was already around the lands, and Marsh was curious to meet this submissive-smelling male.
He hadn't expected to meet him like this, apparently keen to interrupt the pack's mother and young. Marsh, who had been standing nearby and keeping watch over the sleeping litter. This upstart was fortunate that Corinna was currently absent - but that didn't mean Marsh would permit the disturbance of the infants unless they were prepared to play. They weren't newborns anymore, but no less in need of protection. Besides, this wolf had yet to prove anything about himself.
At the sound of the yip, Marsh stepped forwards, having watched the den carefully from the outside. His eyes narrow and a low growl rumbling from his throat, he advanced another step and silently demanded explanation. New or not, who was he to impose himself on Swift River's valuable young generation?</blockquote>