you do not know who is your friend or who is your enemy until the ICE breaks. One by one their little consortium came to be, assembled, guided by the sound of Ice's stalwart voice. Jessie was first to pad into sight, followed by the children; Fenru first, flopping down beside Ice, and then Kisla, followed by the dark shadow that was Aiyana. Responding to Fenru's low whine with a rumbling huff Ice leaned down to give the yearling's - he'd soon be a full adult, he should stop calling Fenru that - ears a soothing lick. There was nothing to worry about.. hopefully their dark days were over now. Hopefully the future would grow brighter and livelier, with joy and love in their hearts again. Tali came in, obviously uncertain of her place among those who knew one another so well, who had endured so much together; Jessie straightened up at the girl's arrival, and Ice felt a small grin tug at his lips. Some things never changed, eh? Smelling Cali on the way, but nothing of Belun, Ice let his attention return to Corinna, leaning into her momentarily to offer her comfort and strength as she began to speak. Relocating, and pups, might be a touchy thing, and while they commanded the pack's loyalty, he knew that he at least would want the others to want to move, too, not simply do it because ordered. Corinna's wavering voice led him to believe she probably felt the same, and his eyes strayed the gathering as she spoke. Aiyana, so sealed off and thoughtful, Tali, looking both a bit cautious and excited, Cali (ironic, that she now seemed the way Jessie had after Indru's departure) stating a question... Fenru and Kisla remained silent, and Ice frowned for a moment. Belun still hadn't shown up. Had he been one of those who blew in on the wind, only to blow out again the next time it blew harder?
"On the other side of the mountains," he said, his voice clear and smooth despite the way his heart beat, longing for their approval. "Marsh and Triell went a few weeks ago to scout out a suitable location." It would also explain why neither the loyal copper male nor Triell was there - perhaps soothe some worries that they had been abandoned. Briefly Ice looked down, shuffling his large paws over the familiar soil. It would've been easier if someone had said something else, like yes let's go! or why?, even I don't want to. They all just sat there, quiet, staring at him and Corinna in a way that made him want to squirm and dig himself into the ground where they couldn't see. He drew a deep breath, trying to steady himself, and let his head tilt sideways. "What say you?" he asked softly, wanting to provoke some kind of reaction from them. Positive would be the best, but even a negative would be better than silence - and once they knew the pack's doubts and concerns, they could set about to solving the problems. .ice aesir |