Hrun had not expected anyone to join him. At first, he’d thought that he had managed to tip toe past the group without waking a soul. So when he could hear popping and snapping, he had at first chucked it up to the cracking of ice somewhere, or some small prey animal stepping on a branch. He continued to look ahead, his fur standing on end. He couldn’t help the strange feeling that something was following him… perhaps as punishment from straying from the group. Before he could step forward and investigate, the sound of another broke the morning silence. Hrun, startled as ever, jumped and flinched away from the sound. He was stumbling over himself, comically failing to plant his paws firmly on the ground before finally, the fight against gravity lost, he fell to the ground. His golden eyes were wide in shock and embarrassment, quickly he scrambled to his paws. Angry at himself, but unwilling to direct that anger towards himself, Hrun’s face was wrinkled and he was fully prepared to take his frustrations out on..
Hudson.
He quickly wiped his anger off of his face, nose wriggling as he rid himself of angry maw-wrinkles. Hrun’s first attempt at interacting with the group had not gone entirely well, and since then he’d found it best that he kept his distance a bit. It wasn’t that he didn’t like or want to be with the group, but he just felt… uncertain. His own pack had been more forgiving of his antics (of which he saw no fault in), and his new group of potential-packmates were not exactly that way. Maybe in time they would be, but for now Hrun couldn’t help but to feel a little bit like an outcast. Whether or not that was true had yet to be seen.
“Hudson,” he finally said the man’s name, the group’s leader’s dark coat standing out starkly against the cool blues of snow.
“I apologize,” he breathed, “
I had not intended to wake anyone from the group this morning… I will remember to be quieter next time.” Because only a sleepless wolf would be up so early, wouldn’t they? Either way,
he was up, and now Hudson was up, and their stance on each other was foreign to Hrun. Whatever that stance was, Hrun was desperately trying not to get paw-smacked again. He had not
liked getting paw-smacked, especially when the whole group had been around to witness it.