Pietro could give many excuses as to why he hadn’t approached the alpha sooner. For one, he was constantly tired. Constantly working. For another, he was sore and achy, likely from overwork and cold combined. He wasn’t an old wolf by any means, but he certainly did feel it. And lastly, he simply didn’t want to be chewed out for no reason.
He understood Askan was angry. Hell, Pete probably would be as well, if he had someone he cared so deeply for disappear like Reyes did. But he did not, and the very least the small wolf could do was seek out his leader and friend. Console him, perhaps, if he was allowed.
The shadow slinked through the territory in search of the larger man, only to find him settled down by the water’s glassy, icy surface. It looked beautiful like that, he thought, in a fleeting mindset that was no longer set on business.
Brazenly, the younger wolf padded over and sat down beside the leader, overlooking the Shallows.
He sighed, steam billowing from his maw, before speaking. ”I’ve always liked winter. There’s something so pretty about everything coated in ice and snow.” Even if it killed off many herbs, Pete had a lot in stock. ”It’s paving the way for a new, fresh spring. What do you think?” the healer asked, looking over at him with calm mercury eyes.