Wren was… frustrated… angry, like a tortured artist in their ATELIER and there was nothing he could do about it. He had gone looking for his father with Kyna, and he hadn’t been able to find a trace of the man – it was all starting to set in and get to him on a more emotional level as he fell through the stages that would eventually lead to acceptance over the fact that his mom was resting, in an eternal sleep, and that his father had run away from his responsibilities as a parent. And yes, Wren was extremely pissed off because of it. Why would his father run away from him… his sister… the pack? He hadn’t the faintest idea, but it had effectively shattered the young boy, albeit it was a delayed shatter.
It was one of the reasons he had for shutting himself down, barricading himself from the rest of the pack with one thing: silence. He wasn’t sure how he was supposed to feel or what he was supposed to say, so he didn’t feel anything or say anything to anyone. It wasn’t like anyone would believe him over the two other wolves that backed the now-missing Aponi Aquila. Yes, Wren had noticed the missing scent and he was glad to have that wolf gone, though he did worry for Kyna since he knew what it was like to lose a mother. He felt for her, he really did, despite the fact that her mother had caused him to lose his. He had never told her, and he never intended to bring it up with the other pup simply because he didn’t want to mess with the friendship that they had developed.
The tawny boy was moving gracefully over the territory, breaking into a run as he set a goal in his mind for that day. He was going to attempt to run the borders, or at least a part of them. His dad had been a guardian, his mother too, and he was supposed to protect his sister from harm which meant that would be his job too. Therefore, he needed to train and condition himself to fit a mold. It would take hard work, but he dreamed a dream that told him it was what he was supposed to do. He could do it, and he would make his dreams a reality at that. It was in his blood, the need to run and protect those whom he thought needed protection. His sister was a delicate flower, and @Maeve needed him to be her rock, or so he thought. The emerald eyed pup continued to keep his pace, moving his puppy legs as fast as he could as he rounded a corner.
The boy was soon learning that running for long periods of time messed with both him and his body, so he rounded another corner, one not near the borders but in fact it started to move him towards the heart of the territory. He was heading back towards the den that he had his sister continued to stay in after the disappearance or eternal sleep of their parents.