It had certainly been awhile since he had laid his paws in the Drooping Willows. The return was wonderful; his mind stirred with memories. At the time of his joining, the man's mind seemed to be laid to rest of all its worries. He had come from a clan far off, anyway. The willows were trees that had claimed a special place in his aging heart. The spirited man drifts along, his russet coat dappled by the sunlight. Light golden eyes flicker to and fro in both a curious and cautious manner. As he comes to a slow, he recognizes the scent of the ebon lady he once knew. His maw twitches; a grin soon adores it. Continuing forth, his hopes to seek the woman out grow stronger.
and the prophet said be careful what you wish-
The older wolf suddenly jerks, his eyes narrowing as he does so. A certain odor stung his nose; it seemed familiar, but being incapable of pinpointing it unnerved him. With a grunt, he lowers the salmon that he carries in his strong jaws. The thick fur along his neck bristles as he releases a sharp growl. A moment after emitting the noise, a russet creature like himself dashes from behind the base of a willow and weaves through the trees in fear. A fox. Reed hadn't seen many of these critters, and he made sure to remember the odor that it carried. Releasing an amused grunt, the western man lowers his head and gently scoops the salmon back up in his mouth. The fish was a gift to the curvy woman.
Never had to think twice
He nears the edge of the territory now. The Acoy's heart begins to thump anxiously in his barrel-like chest, but he takes a moment to settle himself. With a small sigh, he seats himself, bushy tail curling around his right haunch as he plops down. Craning his head downward once more, he places the salmon before him. A moment is taken to clear his throat before he points his muzzle upward, releasing a long and hollow howl.
Always knew my home was in paradise...