It was all starting to come together. He hated to admit it, but Viorel had a point. It would be easier for them to establish themselves here, and suddenly the Estuary almost seemed less appealing than establishing new roots… he loved the sea. He missed the saltwater tang the fish there had, but his ambitions were much stronger than any singular piece of prey ever could be. It had been a turning point in the young Valle’s life… and he was ready for it. He had been exploring the territory that Viorel had found, scoping it out in order to learn the land, learn the borders they might establish.
He’d been looking at possible den locations, pup locations because he recognized that as leaders, it was likely that one or both of them would need to find ladies to bear children… a terrifying thought. He’d leave that to Vi this year. He was younger, and to be quite frank, he was not ready to be a father thank you very much, no matter how silver of a tongue he could have when he wanted to. He hummed as he settled down, a rabbit hanging in his jaws he had caught on the way. He set it down and let out a call for his cousin.
They had a lot to discuss, and Vayko was very much in business mode. He started to tear into the rabbit, only eating half which was easily a mouthful or two with how the winter months affected the prey as well as the predator. He would offer the rest to his cousin when he arrived.