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the deficit mounts - Craw - Nov 18, 2016 @Lachesis <3 but am happy for any HR wolf to poke their head in since he is right at their borders :) Wasn't sure whether to post it in the pack forum or not, but figured here made more sense just in case he gets invited in.
He had seen the signs. Really, it could have been seen as miraculous that she had lasted this long; Celandine's spirit had been almost as large as her ego, and it was hardly a surprise that Whitestone's sweet little princess had decided she couldn't do the whole subservient thing any more. But Craw was disappointed. She took Maeve with her, the pair reunited by his actions alone, and this was how they thanked him? At least it answered the question of where the frosty Argyris' loyalty truly lay, and it was not with him. It comforted the spider, in a twisted way, to know that Celandine was capable of caring about anyone at all. He was yet to decide if he regretted finding Maeve, for his budding scout may have stuck around otherwise, and yet perhaps with an ever growing resentment for her subordinate position. It had surprised him that the white woman never challenged Capable - but @Isuni was hardly a wolf who presented weakness. Maybe Celandine simply saw no outlet for her ambition within Whitestone. Craw sympathised with that. He just wished she'd been big enough to tell him, rather than abuse his trust and simply never come back after one of her long trips. But maybe she would come back one day, claiming that he had never really defined how long she was allowed to be absent for. He hadn't yet decided how angry he would be in that case. It came at a delicate time, of course, with @Wraith needing time to chase his own ghosts, but at least Craw had absolute faith that his Second would return, barring extreme circumstances. It wasn't as though Whitestone was suffering from low numbers, and even with winter upon them, Craw was not worrying just yet. Still he found this trip necessary. Making sure that @Morganna knew where he was headed and why, just in case it ended up being an overnight trip, Craw set off towards the forests to the east to find a ghost of his own. Lachesis was far more corporeal and less sinister than those that plagued Wraith's mind, of course, and Craw came for much less unhappy reasons. It hadn't taken him long to find a trail left by a Hearthwood wolf, and had ended up following the river down to the depths of the woodland where the pack's borders lay fresh and clear. But not strong, perhaps. Rather than announce himself immediately, Craw took a leisurely moment to lower his nose to the ground and sniff out their markers, to try and determine the state of the pack from who and how many were patrolling their borders. He could only smell full adulthood on three distinct scents, though they had a yearling in the pack, a cycle older than this year's offspring. He recognised @Lilya and @Lachesis among them most easily of all, and that was comfort enough. Raising his scarred snout to the air, he let loose a few short, deep calls, just enough to resonate through the territory - a clear and curt declaration of his presence. RE: the deficit mounts - Inna - Nov 18, 2016 [dohtml]
RE: the deficit mounts - Craw - Nov 18, 2016 @Inna <3 The last note faded, his head dropped and he idly passed his rough tongue over his lips, ears high and alert. Intimately aware of the many duties of a pack's leader, Craw prepared to wait patiently for a response. Not only that, but a pack with low numbers could not promise a prompt response, and while the small size of this group did raise slight concern - he would not tie himself to the weak - he was not hasty in passing judgement. Lachesis had given a favourable enough impression to forgive what might have just been a temporary lapse in pack strength. As it turned out, though, Hearthwood did not ignore him; ears catching the sound of approaching footfalls, he saw the young black-coated girl slip out from among the trees and face him, bold but cautious enough to stay well within her own territory. The corner of his lips crooked in quiet approval and amusement. "My name is Craw," he rasped, body language kept neutrally warm as he constantly reminded himself that this was not the place to curl his tail. "I'm here to talk to Lachesis. What is your name?" RE: the deficit mounts - Inna - Nov 18, 2016 [dohtml]
RE: the deficit mounts - Craw - Nov 23, 2016 She was a dignified young lady, who knew how to come across respectfully. If she was inexperienced at meeting outsiders at the borders, Craw did not notice; her easy and polite manner impressing him, the spider chose to seat himself. Where sometimes he did so as a sign of dominance, that he was not afraid of the other, this was not such a time; wishing no ill will to the pack and with no need to intimidate, he only wanted to put this girl, this @Inna, at ease. Idly he thought back to that Broken Timber Pines lot, and his lips curled at the edge in private amusement; here was a yearling displaying a level of diplomacy that had been utterly lacking from both leaders by the Falls. How embarrassing for them. "You can talk with me while I wait," he wheezed, the suggestion offered with casual tone - though he very much wanted her to oblige. "I'd like to get to know your pack - have us get to know each other better." He regarded the dark girl for a moment, and to her credit he decided he was unsure of how well she would receive blatant questioning - a compliment, for it implied that she came across guarded just as much as polite. "I'm from the lowlands," he offered, for it was only fair to share something of himself first. "From a great monadnock in the middle of it. Do you know what that is?" RE: the deficit mounts - Inna - Nov 23, 2016 [dohtml]
RE: the deficit mounts - Craw - Nov 24, 2016 @Inna followed suit and sat down herself, and Craw felt another quiet surge of respect for how she was handling herself. Not that she had anything to worry from him at that point in time, of course, but her composure was admirable. Her self-control and cautiousness was even more so; he had misspoke, perhaps, in saying so blatantly that he wanted to learn about Hearthwood. Whether or not she was distrustful of his purpose, though, was hidden behind a pair of perfectly calm and cool orange eyes and an utterly calculated response. He resisted the urge to laugh, and contented himself with wondering how feasible it might be to steal her away for himself. "Of course," he wheezed, "I am very proud of Whitestone; ask whatever you like." The smile on his lips now surely a permanent fixture, he watched her, purring with each breath as the air rattled over his damaged windpipe. "A monadnock is a structure of earth and rock which rises from the ground, like an island in water, but on land. Like a mountain, but much smaller, flatter. Mine is out in the tundra, and it is quite grand. You would be more than welcome to come visit it." RE: the deficit mounts - Inna - Nov 24, 2016 [dohtml]
RE: the deficit mounts - Craw - Nov 25, 2016 Despite her apparent gratitude for his offer, @Inna asked no question, instead spinning it back to offer much the same about Hearthwood. His head tilted slightly as he considered her, wondering if it had just been a test to see if he would reject the suggestion of talking about Whitestone. Had he passed, then? Maybe she didn't want to know anything in particular just yet. He mulled over her question as she complimented his choice of home, scarred snout dipping once in agreement of her conclusions, his smile rekindling at the suggestion that she might accept his invitation. Craw made a note to talk to @Lachesis about it - perhaps get her a little more scouting experience, if that was what she wanted. She certainly had the cool-headed manner for it. He wasn't going to go around in polite circles forever, though. If she was passing on the right to ask first, then far be it for him to let the opportunity slip. Right at that moment, though, his interest was rather more focused on the girl in front of him than Hearthwood in general. "I understand the pack settled here last year? You would have been quite young - and you're not related to Lachesis. Do your parents live here too?" RE: the deficit mounts - Inna - Nov 25, 2016 [dohtml]
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