It wasn’t wise for him to be straying so far from the Tarn—especially when his mother’s due date was fast approaching. He’d gone out in search of something to hunt, as prey had grown quite scarce since the arrival oft he coyotes. He knew, considering his age, it wasn’t the smartest move for him to be on his own. He had little experience with fighting or the scrawny creatures, but he couldn’t imagine it was much different than hunting. His ears remained pointed to the sky, swivelling around to pick up on any unusual sounds as he patrolled the gnarled forest below. He kept close to the mountain just in case he needed to make a run for it. He’d make sure, if that were the case, to cover his tracks. He didn’t want to lead the coyotes east, to the tarn. Not when there was a little one present and more on the way.
He moved quickly; deliberately. Like a shadow. His yellow gaze flitted through the array of trees; his brows furrowed with worry. It was obvious that the yearling was on edge—especially after what had happened outside of Lenae’s den. It was evident that tensions were high between the Clearwater wolves, but his mother had put a firm paw down (and backed him up, which was pretty neat). At least he had been in the right. He knew that the others were obviously drawn to the new mother’s den and intended to help her, but things had quickly gone awry. Due to the tensions in Odin and that blonde nuisance’s relationship Cyril understood why the Archer had reacted the way he did. Cheedo always tried to play the neutral card, or help the underdog, which was why she had been on Kip’s side. Cyril, however, didn’t care for any of their bullshit. As far as he was considered they had all been bothering Lenae when she didn’t need them. It was Piety—maybe Odin—that she needed. Even Cyril would have departed if his mother had asked him to stand guard.
Whatever.
He dismissed his thoughts with a heavy roll of his shoulders as he continued his hunt. His nose twitched anxiously as he tried to locate something, anything, to chase, but the forest appeared peculiarly bare…