Quote: @Minka hope you don't mind Fly totally idolizing Minka. lol Feel free to suggest whatever you want to do in this thread. Fighting lessons, hunting lessons, or just hunting together...orr anything else you can think of:)
This morning Fly was really excited. She had taken to Minka, the alpha who had welcomed her into BTD when she approached their borders. But she had not seen much of her since those first days in the Downs. Of course, Fly was trying to be understanding of Minka's situation: she was the leader of a pack and had two pups to look after. But Fly was just a yearling so what did she know about those kinds of responsibilities? She just wanted to hang out with the strong, kind, independent she-wolf she had met that first day. And Minka had promised to spend time with her today.
For a brief moment, the thought of her mother crossed Fly's mind. Fly couldn't ignore the feeling of guilt that started to bubble up in her stomach. But Fly couldn't help the fact that she looked up to Minka way more than she ever looked up to her own mother. Her mom was scared of other wolves and wanted to keep her small family isolated; Minka was a leader that knew how to command respect. If Fly had to choose, she would without a doubt choose to follow Minka's example. One day, Fly would find her mom and her brother. But for today, for this winter, she just wanted to be apart of Black Thorn Downs. She wanted to spend this next year learning how to be as confident and respectable as Minka. And her first lesson was today.
Fly bounded across their camp, tongue lolling out to one side, searching for Minka.