Again, her single word carried perfectly, and with a curt nod, he turned on his tail to investigate.
They had not come far from the borders, and it did not take long to return to the site of Borlla's troublesome return. By now, nobody remained, which was as he expected. Nose to the ground, the Second slowly stepped out into the area which had been so busy not long previous. Scents danced all over the ground, but he was not interested in most of them. He sought Borlla's, and once he found it, he hesitated.
It did not lead into the Grove. She had turned about, and left. Ears flickering back, momentarily confused, he located Indru's, which did trail back across the borders. After that, he looked for the male scent he would not know, the stranger Borlla had with her, and that also led back into neutral territory.
So he had been wrong. Either Indru had turned his sister away, or Borlla had been sensible enough to turn away herself. Either way, his judgement had been too harsh on one of them.
Deep in thought, Marsh turned around and began the short trek back to Corinna, and where she no doubt waited. Did she expect the same thing that he had? By her reaction at the event, he guessed so. He barely registered his movements as he prowled back, his ears perking as she came into sight once more. The mild bewilderment on his face may have said it all as he approached, even before he shook his head, a curious relief in his manner. Would this make things easier? He had cursed Indru, but he had been wrong to do so. He did not desire for a lingering divide between his leaders.</blockquote>