Isuni nodded with a soft hum as her new companion tried to explain how elusive the plant could be, but it was the way she spoke of her mother that made the large wolf smile. One corner of her mouth tipped upwards as the tip of her tail wagged once or twice, betraying how highly she thought of such a relationship. Her own mother had little to say and often exhibited more lassitude than anything else, and if the redhead didn’t love her so, she might accuse the female alpha of having little personality, crushed under her father’s paw. As it stood, they didn’t have much of a bond at all, as it was hard to maintain that with a soul who had trouble responding.
With an excited noise, Morganna finally found her prize. Pointed ears rolled forward and the wolf followed in a slow jog, covering the ground that separated the pair with ease. No longer was she worried about this stranger – instead, she was curious about this plant, and put at ease by her stories. “It does smell different,” she agreed readily, nosing the leaf before drawing her head back. Eyes searched over the broad leaves and she nodded with another hum, before her own ambitions were inquired after.
“I’m not entirely sure,” Isuni answered honestly. “I took care of pups, in my birth pack. But I had to, because I am a woman. I wanted to chose. I wanted to hunt, or become a guardian, like my brother. I’m not small – it seems a waste to keep me holed up in a den when I could actually do something for the pack. I wanted to just learn something, I wanted to mean something, but they wouldn’t let me.”
A long pause. “…that’s why I’m not there anymore, as it were. I had to be.”
I couldn’t end up like my mother.