Her ears and body slunk even lower at the leader's ire. <b>"Yes, Corinna,"</b> she whispered, before hurrying out of the irate female's presence. If Marsh or Ice felt compelled to accompany her, she would suffer their presence in her humiliation, but there was no way that she could bring herself to ask either of them to help her right now. She would make do on her own. All her sense were intact and she could stay within the borders easily as she explored her new home. Her only wish was that the leadess didn't despise her already. She hadn't done anything unforgivable, merely raised her voice slightly. It seemed that the deck was stacked against her, just by presenting herself to the powerful female.
As she left the den site, she didn't even look at the two males. Her nose was nearly touching the ground and her green eyes were filled with misery. After a while, she smelled that she was nearing the border of the territory. She paused and lifted her head, considering her next move. For a moment the thought crossed her mind to step over the line and just keep walking. Where would that leave her though? Back to being a wanderer. A failure at joining a pack. That certainly wasn't what she wanted for herself. No. It was time to take the harder road and stick it out here. Indru had accepted her. While Corinna hadn't quite 'accepted' her, she hadn't rejected her altogether either. That meant that there was still hope for her to become a welcomed member of the pack. She would just have to work extra hard to overcome her first meeting with Corinna.
Nodding to herself as she made her decision, Cali stepped to the left and began to walk the borders of the Swift River pack, taking note of landmarks and occasionally strengthening the line with her own scent. With each mingling of her scent with the scents of the other wolves' her resolve strengthened and she knew that she'd made the right decision to join and stay in her new pack.