The aspiring scout by the dark wolf’s side made no further comment, and Kisla’s eyed instead drifted to Gent, who very brazenly made a statement she had not expected – he knew that Kjors knew. For a silent moment, she cursed the one-eyed dragon in her head for not notifying her that he had known about potentially pissing off their allies.
Her fleeting anger at Kjors however dissipated just as quickly as the wolf before her continued – instead, with veiled threats to their alliance and potentially her pack subordinates, the honeyed wolf did not take kindly to his words, and her brows lifted upward to reveal this. “Kjors is new to us. I will discuss with him,” was all she offered on the topic of the estranged male.
Naia’s shift in demeanor was not missed by the Baranski matriarch, and her eyes flickered to her pack mate, withholding a look of displeasure at the amount of emotion she revealed to the man who stood before them. She did not trust Gent – and she certainly did not need Naia to act upon the dirty laundry of their pack and show it to their neighbors.
Her stance did not warm to the man as her eyes shifted back to him. No, if anything, the moment his true attitude had shone through, she had lost what respect she had begun to build for Minka’s pack. “It seems strange to me that you did not seek us out sooner on this matter – and that other information was given first, as if a trespass on your territory is more pertinent than the news of your Alpha’s murder.” She paused then, leaving her statement to linger – if Gent was looking to play with her pack like a mouse, he would not find wolves that would so flippantly show their belly to him. “I will travel with Round Stone Crest with Kjors and Naia to meet with Minka – he will give her the information he knows.”
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