For @Sahalie Is set early morning, following Askan's arrival at OTB's borders yesterday afternoon. Is gonna be a lil vague as I'm not sure how he was received by Spieden. Either way he's loitering to rest for a little bit.
Askan awoke with bleary eyes and stiff, sore legs. After having been on the move for five days straight, it was understandable that he was a little tired and in need of rest. The only problem was that, yes he fell asleep last night but it wasn't good sleep. He woke up feeling just as tired and as groggy as he had the night before, when he huddled up beneath an old tree and rested his head on his legs. For a moment he pondered why he'd had such a shitty nights sleep, as watched the morning fog ghost over the ground and swell around the base of the trees. It wasn't as though he was uncomfortable, he'd found a decent spot not too far from the border.
So what was it then? Sniffing indignantly, Askan turned his attention to the trees. There were too many of them. This woodland felt crammed to the brim, it felt claustrophobic and the Rye wolf help but worry about what threats lingered in the fog and hid behind the trees. Why on earth would anyone want to call this damned place their home? It was awful. He longed for the wide open spaces of the Lowlands, because for one how was he supposed to run without slamming headfirst into a tree? It was stupid. How were you supposed to hunt with all of this thick foliage getting in your way? It seemed impossible. And yet, Askan knew that the wolves of the Bend were strong. So surely their home was serving them well.
Grumbling, Askan flopped onto his side. Aside from the lead female, he hadn't really spoken to any of the other Bend wolves, as he assumed she'd pass on the Rye King and Queen's message herself. And honestly, that was the way he preferred it. He was more than happy to stay at an arms length, he was sure that the Bend wolves were fine and all, but he was happy resting up on his own.
He was content, or as much as he could manage being so far away from home. Or at least he was until he heard a set of paws padding towards him. Oh great, what'd they want? Out of habit, his eyes narrowed into an accusing glare and his lips twisted down into a typical Askan frown. As soon as they noticed his frosty reception, surely they'd leave him alone, right?