East of the new packs borders and then south. It had been too easy, just as mother said it would be. They were a trusting lot, these strange wolves with their lack of custom and culture. Had he been less schooled in maintaining such a cool facade he might have smirked or even outright scoffed at the woman that welcomed them into her home, her belly swelling with life to come. Bold, coming out to the borders on her own in such a state, and almost negligent of her mate to allow her to do so.
But their time would come.
His flank bumped companionably against his sisters side, never straying more than a step or two from her side, in places where the overgrown mountain path didn’t allow them to walk side by side. Nightshade crept in from either side, the fragrant berries deceivingly tempting in their innocence covering any scent the pair might have left in their wake, and as they rounded a corner, the belladonna yielded the place they had been seeking.
Tumbles of stones that might have once been a frequented densite were met with a dismissive glance as the boy lowered his head, his tail waving about with the familiarity of his mothers stale scent. She had been here, just as she said she would, but something of importance must have come up as she hadn’t been here for some days. He was bold enough to poke his head inside the den she had claimed as her own, withdrawing with a sneeze.
Yellow eyes drifted to @Asphodel, fearing the hurt he might see in her eyes. Preemptively he moved closer, passing his rough tongue over her brow as if his kisses alone could smooth away her worries. “She’s been here. Let’s see if we can find a message.” It would be just like their mother to leave a small pile of plants containing some sort of hidden message. They would just have to track it down. “Where do you suppose would be best protected from the wind?”