Elias was still rather...worked up by what happened yesterday. Why was history so determined to repeat itself? A few minor details here and there were different but in essence it was all the same: conflict, the sort Elias had no interest in diving head first into. He had arrived late on the scene but it had been pretty obvious the other Keep wolves didn't share his sentiment, all snarling and riled up as though they wanted to tear the Driftwood Surge wolves apart. Elias shuddered.
Nineva had promised that things would be different here, and he truly wanted to believe her, but... They weren't getting off to a good start, were they? Was this the sort of environment they were going to raise @Ellery in? Of course, he understood the need to defend their home, he hardly expected everyone to roll over and flash his belly as he so often did, but...Heck, he didn't even recognise half of his pack mates anymore. They reminded him of wolves he'd much rather forget, if he could.
With a sigh, he hobbled along, meandering through the rocky corridors as he followed Nineva's scent. To his shame he hadn't been overly social with the others, if he happened upon them he'd smile and play nice-as if he could act any other way- but it felt more than a little forced. Like he was just behaving because he knew that's what Nin would want.
Scrambling up atop one of the many stony perches that littered the Keep, Elias left a soft 'awoo'. It was no full-blown howl, he didn't particularly want the rest of the pack to hear, nor did he want Nin's Queensgard trailing after her like they were tethered to her shadow. He just wanted Nin, for a moment.