Am obviously setting after the den-building thread, since that's where I had Marsh see her for the first time. I don't know if you've read it yet, but his reaction to her might be of interest! =P For the sake of this thread, though, in the rest of the other thread Marsh will be played as totally civil.
<blockquote>Though it had not been his intention - not at first, at least - Marsh had been watching the new Second for a short while now. His natural defensiveness when it came to Swift River had been kicked up several notches by Corinna's pregnancy, and he likely would not calm down for some time until the puppies were older. Fortunately for the majority of the pack, this only meant that Marsh would be as vigilant as ever.
Unfortunately for newcomers, it also meant that his inclination for suspicion and high-standards came in to full effect.
<font style='margin-left:20px;'>Elsa's head dropped to the yellow mess of flowers, and from his distant, hidden spot, Marsh watched silently. He had happened to hear her movements on one of his usual border patrols, and curiosity was a powerful thing; as stealthily as he was capable of, he had taken to following her at a healthy distance - enough to witness anything untoward, at least. But she was behaving squeaky clean. Her movement and interest in her surroundings merely spoke of the desire to get to know the territory, a worthy goal, and Marsh read nothing sinister in her actions. It was a good thing. He did not want bad feelings proven right.
Keeping one ear on everything else, he watched as she sneezed and rolled over, glancing about as if embarrassed by the display. He huffed softly to himself, amused, and waited a few moments before rising to all fours once more and pursuing her as she continued her patrol. How long was he planning on spying on his fellow Second, exactly? He did not know - but there was no real time limit.
Until he was sure she could be trusted, at least. It was not that she seemed the ill sort: Swift River just had a poor track-record when it came to ranked females, Corinna aside.
Patiently he followed, for the most part letting her slip out of sight and tracking her by scent alone. He would let himself be discovered exactly when he wanted to be, and he had already decided that it would be soon. Thus, when she next stopped to brush herself against the tree, he continued towards her, steel eyes alert and focused, almost as if he were hunting her. This time, he did not hide from her bright eyes as she glanced about, and instead lifted his head and stepped clear of all obstacles, letting his presence be known. There he stopped, too, staring at her, posture neutral but curious.
Would she suspect his actions? Or just believe this to be a chance encounter? Calmly he eyed her, assessing her health and apparent strengths now that he was not otherwise distracted with den-digging.
Being Second was one step down from Corinna. Only the best could deserve such a place.</font></blockquote>