He was terrified! Three nights had passed now since he'd last seen Percy, and no signs of her had been found despite he and the rest of the pack scouring every inch of the Lowlands; Apart from one..! Pups wandering off was nothing new, in his time in the Bend he had seen it happen multiple times and been part of many a search party just like these. But this was his daughter! His pride, his joy, his legacy, and she was gone. He was at fault, for sure, he'd given her too much free rein, trusted the rest of the pack to watch her and forgotten to do so himself; Of course this happened while Jessie was gone! He mentally kicked himself over and over, because if she had been here it would have never taken place. But she was away and meanwhile it had been his responsibility to tighten up, knowing she was not here to make up for his faults. He'd promised as much, certain he could manage fine as long as the damned northeners kept to themselves. And they had indeed been, suspiciously, quiet. Just as well, as the Rye alpha had been kept busy by the steady stream of new recruits all needing to be introduced and brought into the hunting and patrolling routines. In all of this, had his Phoenix been forgotten?
And now this. A cryptic message from none other than the stone-dwellers themselves, their unstable queen of all wolves, wanting a meeting on neutral grounds. Drestig had felt an icy stroke creep all along his spine when he first heard it, all manner of chilling scenarios running through his head. He considered not coming, too busy with his search to take part in whatever twisted scheme the she-devil had set up. But then he feared staying away might make things worse. He thought of taking someone, multiple someone's, even if she'd asked to meet alone, but that too was dismissed; It would be wasted time that could be better spend out searching, he could handle the bitch even if things turned sour. If it was an ambush he would fight his way out; Neutral grounds… Even distance between their packs.
Beyond all this thoughts though, was the true fear, that the psychotic woman might finally have made good on her threats and taken his daughter, maybe even hurt her; What else would she want? It made him tremble with rage and terror, and all he could do was what she asked. Again and again, he reminded himself that it might be something else; Anything else! But as he walked to meet her there was a frozen knot in his stomach; But what else? He could see her from far away, a dark silhouette sitting straight and stiff besides the peculiar monument of bone. As he approached, the aging man adjusted his posture, with a care he typically didn't bother to: leveling his tail exactly with his back, lowering his shoulder but keeping his head up, ears perked and alert but not facing directly ahead. A neutral figure meeting the female on equal ground.
"I assume this is important," He greeted, taking a seat opposite, the ring separating them. His voice was even, not confrontational, but he had no time for small talk or decency; Thank god she didn't bring the stickler! It was a calm, no bullshit attitude he offered to the Whitestone queen; "I'm listening."
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