As tempting as it had been to remain hidden away forever in their own little slice of paradise, Askan knew that it wasn't an option. That whether they liked it or not the world would keep turning and more importantly, Percy wasn't going to be found if he simply sat on his ass and/or spent all of his time with Reyes. They hadn't simply come south to hide from their problems, Askan had promised Drestig that they would find her and that they'd bring Phoenix home. And now it was time to act on that promise, it was time to turn words into action. But unfortunately, it was a lot easier said than done.
Aimless searching hadn't gotten them very far and so Askan opted for a more directed approach. If they couldn't find her alone then they'd have to get a little help, they'd have to ask the locals if they'd seen her, and if so where. @Reyes, being the socialite of the two- who am I kidding, he's just as bad as Askan, if not worse- had opted to go hunting. And so this task was left to Askan, much to his dismay and disappointment. At least there was a silver lining to all of this. If things went well he'd find Percy and he could meet up with Reyes again. If things didn't go as well they'd at least know where she was. And if things didn't do well at all well...They'd be exactly in the same damn position. The Selwyn didn't want to think about it, it was painful, but he knew he'd be both blind and foolish if he didn't at least try to brace himself for it. It would hurt a lot more otherwise.
As he wandered through the woods his attention was drawn towards a heavy lingering scent, akin to that of a pack's border. Just like the fields boundaries, it was well maintained and clear-cut, suggesting that whoever patrolled it was both diligent and meticulous. Just like Askan. Following the invisible line for a few steps, the Yukon wolf debated on what to do. He had no intentions of invading their space but he did want to talk, to check if they knew anything. But at the same time, it couldn't be said he was eager to meet new people either. Ugh. Choosing to bite the bit, Askan tilted his head skyward and let out a low, timberous call. The sort that resonated deep in his chest and echoed all around, letting these pack wolves know that they had a visitor and that he wanted an audience sooner rather than later.