She couldn't help it; being able to wander free was too intoxicating, it was far too easy to let herself stray. Each time she had promised 'I'll see you in a bit!' or 'I'm just going to check that out quickly!' or 'I'll be right behind you!' and despite herself, she had kept each one. It still meant that she had spent a good portion of their journey dashing about by herself, pretending that life was like it used to be. She loved @
Sahalie and liked @
Kino well enough, and their company made it worth ensuring that she kept those promises. Maybe once or twice she tried to subtly help @
Larkspur fall down a hill. Maybe.
Nobody could prove anything.
"Shitshitshit," she whispered to the wind as the voice of the Two Als (Alastor and Sahalie could both be basically turned into the same name and they blatantly adored each other it was
so cute) rang out, making that summoning call which was the whole point of this journey. But they'd already seen so much and now this was the halfway mark and while Rue was super pumped to meet more family - Serach's half-sister would be here! - she was not looking forward to having to turn around afterwards.
That was gonna be super lame. Maybe she could convince them to return via a quick trek all the way around the mountain? That would be fine, right? Sahalie was so ridiculously sheltered and ignorant of the world that it would surely do her some good to stay out of that gloomy forest for a little bit longer.
Not wanting to miss it, nevertheless she did, and by the time she caught up to where her three delightful (
cough cough) fellow travellers were waiting, there was already some handsome white fellow there to greet them, authority writ all over his posture. And there, in the distance, another woman approaching. Where Rue might normally have felt panic at the thought of being so close to another pack's territory (something she had strictly taught herself to be wary of) the mere possibility that these might be family had her dashing up with a broad smile on her face.
They had talked about this, though - and Rue knew that she wasn't in charge, so while she just wanted to hop about and greet everyone, this was the moment of the Two Als. Thus, it was only right that she not try and steal the show, and came to stand beside her cousin, practically hopping.
"Hi!" she chirped merrily at the pale man, before leaning into her cousin.
"Sorry I got sidetracked again... again," she grinned, the apology very far from the first, and then forced herself to wait impatiently for someone else to introduce them all and explain to these lovely wolves why they had suddenly had four strangers on their doorstep.