Sometimes she wondered if she would ever be able to tell them all about her past and where she had come from but for now the only one she was really concerned about knowing was Triell. She had told him the most about it and he deserved to know more, they were friends after all. If not he wouldn’t have offered for her to come along on this journey and becoming a pack. She supposed that maybe once she was able to prove herself and had gotten to know them all better she would feel more comfortable sharing. She hoped that they might look at her curiously instead of as a pet that didn’t belong.
Time was something they all had, time to get to know each other and time to bond as a pack. Now that they were a pack and had established a home there she could have all the time she needed to adjust to living in a pack. Leotie really hoped that Maera did because she really like the woman and wanted her to stay and not want to leave. The agouti woman nodded at the dark furred woman, “Yes it will take time,” she agreed. A smile crossed Leotie’s features when Maera spoke about the others in their pack, “Yes they are and I am sure that if you need anything they would be glad to help and so would I.” Maera seemed confident that she would get the hang of it which made Leotie smile once more, “I wish you luck and if you want to talk about anything else I would be more than happy to listen.”
Leotie had been so interested in the conversation the scent of meat slipped by her until Maera brought her attention to it. It was a scent that she hadn’t smelled before which her companion called Moose, “Yes I do,” she said happily. She nodded when her friend suggested, “Let’s go I want to see what this moose is.” She gave Maera a quick nudge before continuing the patrol.