“Minka’s female pup is still missing,” Naia finally spoke again, remembering that Kisla had been present at the Cut Rock River border the day the Downs alphess had brought them that report. “..And now Tokino as well, gone too long while out searching for the child.” Naia paused briefly in case Kisla had any questions, but she wanted to move from this topic as quickly as possible, knowing that missing children would be a sore subject for Kisla. “Despite this.. the Downs have relocated in the aftermath of the war scare. They have moved up into the mountains northwest of their previous location, and now are called Round Stone Crest.” Minka must have a hard heart indeed; Naia couldn’t imagine making the decision to move her pack while her child and mate were missing. What if they tried to come home and found nothing but empty fields and abandoned dens?
“I scouted the surrounding territories when we settled here, and I discovered signs of a fledgling pack a quarter day’s travel south, following the river.” Well, here it goes. “I was concerned that they might be the Crest’s traitors; Iopah, Koda, Nova, and Camio are their names. I.. asked Kjors along for support, and together we went to probe their border patrol for information. But Kisla.. when he was verbally provoked, Kjors lost it completely and attacked their patrol, right there at their territory. We were lucky to make it out alive and whole.” The Round Stone Crest herbalist hadn’t been so lucky. Naia’s eyes narrowed as she recalled the disaster and Kjors’s appalling behavior in particular; so much had been risked and they had nothing to show for it. No names at all. “I worry about someone so volatile spending time with Karina,” Naia said slowly, catching Kisla’s eye meaningfully.