Now finished with his border patrol - all part of his plan to appear as the doting and hardworking father and uncle - Rochus sat beneath an empress tree with his morning meal consisting of some type of vole clutched between his front paws. He wasted no time in digging in, feeling the aching hunger easing with each swallowed mouthful.
As he ate he thought deeply about the length of time his son Vayko had been gone, and whether it would be best to appeal to his relationship with Sharlee or Viorel to further his plans. Either way there was an obstacle in the form of Vasco. Part of him just wanted to get rid of the wolf, he was smaller, and Rochus felt that he could likely take him on in a one-on-one fight. But that came with the risk of alienating those which he sought to get closer to. The other part of him thought about maybe trying to form some type of partnership with him, to use Vasco to get what he wanted.
So many decisions to make, and not nearly enough time to think all of them through properly.