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Marina
Since visitors could materialise at any time of day, it was not always possible to be in the best location to deal with them. Fortunately Craw and Morganna were usually only both absent from the monadnock at the same time when they were out roaming the lowlands together, and all other times at least one of them was nearby. It was important from more than just a loner/joiner/scout viewpoint; it comforted Craw to think that authority was always represented on his little rock in the tundra. Once Wraith got back, he could relax a little more.
The thought of how many new faces his travelling Second would be met with on his return drew a snort, for it was as though the fate had waited for the dark wolf's absence before systematically filling his ranks. Craw had always thought Wraith the more personable, pleasant one of the two of them (or three of them, if you included Morganna), so this seemed a curious and amusing concept... maybe Wraith had secretly been patrolling the neutral zones shooing away everybody he crossed? No, of course not. But Craw entertained himself with the scenario for a few moment as he trotted through the tundra, paws pointed back home, distracted only when he heard yet another unfamiliar female voice.
Unless he was much mistaken, that had come from Whitestone. Silly thoughts dissolving as his ears perked up, eyes focusing more sharply on the shape of the monadnock in the distance, the spider upped his pace a little.
Quite quickly, four wolves became distinguishable, right at his borders as he'd predicted. Recognising one of them as Morganna, even from this distance, he let himself relax a little in the knowledge that their visitors were being dealt with... and yet as he watched, still trotting towards them, he saw her move in close, saw the jutter in her movement, and something felt wrong. Alert for danger, when he drew close behind the three vagrants - a woman and two children, had to be her children - he saw and heard and smelled nothing which alarmed him. Nothing save for the very strange manner which had come over Morganna.
He caught only the words offered by the youngest boy, the respectful tones doing much to placate his rising tension, grunting his arrival in case they hadn't noticed the spider come up from behind them. Moving around the side of the gathered wolves, giving them a comfortable berth so as not to startle them - but also because he was suddenly entirely unsure what to make of them, he stared at his Archer. Just as quickly his eyes went to the older scarred woman who seemed to have cast this spell over his mate, his manner more perplexed than hostile - though he was not that far away from becoming defensive.
"Morganna? What is this?"
(This post was last modified: Jan 04, 2017, 02:28 PM by Craw.)