"If you spoke more politely, maybe she wouldn't ignore you," Falcon told her brother with a bright grin. Despite her mistreatment in their previous pack, she'd missed them sorely since they'd left. The tawny wold was the kind who thrived around others, and while she loved Jackdaw dearly, she wasn't meant for such loneliness. She needed constant interaction
Returning her gaze to the creme-colored female, Falcon was quick to reassure her. "His words are harsh, but he usually means well." Sometimes, she had to rush to be translator when Jackdaw really got going. There were occasions when he'd actually been giving a compliment, but had slathered it in so much rough-speak that the female had to rush in to dispel an oncoming fight. It really was a pity how misunderstood her Jackdaw was.
With the rising tension, the she-wolf knew she had to do something quickly lest there actually begin a fight where none was needed. Hoping to pull attention away from Jackdaw, Falcon pranced forward playfully. "What's your name?" she asked sweetly, wiggling in place as she resisted pouncing on the female for fun. The pale female smelled of pack, though she'd told them that none lived here. So this wasn't part of their territory, but bordering it perhaps. Certainly it wouldn't be far off.
Hope blossomed in her chest. It would be nice to be surrounded by other wolves again. To sleep in a big cuddle pile and groom a stranger-friend with affection, to play with pups and yearlings and maybe even an Alpha if she could manage it! Playing with Alpha was always her favorite game. The only bad part about it was ending the game, for it sometimes got a little too serious, too rough as hierarchy was reestablished.
"Do you come to hunt here?" Falcon wondered aloud. "We could hunt together!" she suggested, much pleased with the idea.
The breeze shifted, carrying with it the scent of carrion. Falcon turned towards it before looking at her new friend (she'd just decided that they were friends) and Jackdaw. "Or we may not have to. Smell that?" she asked them, already taking a few bouncy steps towards where she smelled the carcass.