It was not a usual gathering, not at all, and Triell was rather somber face through it.
He smiled a few small smiles to his brother, and nephews. He stared, at the speckled stranger who made sure to stay clear of Marsh, and his eyes softened watching his littermate, Borlla give her respects. He saw Cori was not impressed, and felt a twinge of pain for his sister. Yet he felt he was not in the gray leader's good graces either. He had left too. He did not hold onto the thought long, he wa alert to each new arrival to be sucked in the blackness of thoughts. Volkan happend to be the next to arrive , and whom appeared out of place amongst the River wolves, but respectfully kept low giving the leader's first greet. His eyes did not leave her, and the tip of his muzzle gave a slight twitch almost to smirk. Triell couldn't smirk, not now, and he kept his face indifferent. He let his eyes wander around before he stared off looking past everyone at nothing. He heard the tiny steps of Kisla, and his face shifted watching the shy girl take place near her parents.
But Triell knew there was at least one more, and for a brief moment wondered if he would come. He wasn't sure how the dynamics worked anymore. He did not want this brothers to fight again. Ruiko came, and Triell's body tensed watching the tawny form of his brother walk amongst the gathered wolves. He gave no bad sign to the leaders. However, he caught the tension from Ruiko to Marsh and for a second it wouldn't surprise him if they did fight for place. No such thing happened, now at least, and Ruiko took his place as third. Triell let out the breath he'd been holding. Somehow it caught in his throat, watching Ruiko reassure Volkan, because Triell could feel the heat that made his hair rise flicker in his chest. Luckily Indru stepped forward, and the feeling disappered. Now the meeting would begin.
Large pack ears perked, and he took in all that Indru said watching the reactions of the smallest members. He knew who they were, but payed attention to those around him to. This meeting was important, and he should try to make an effort he decided. When Cori stood forth she had his attention, but unlike the rest he did not volunteer. It wasn't that he wouldn't mind, he only thought it might be best for others to spend some time with them. Of coarse if he was asked he wouldn't hesitate to take his nephews, or niece. His mind drifted thinking of a place where they might go to keep safe. A couple pictures of the territory came to mind. He waited till it was quiet, and than looked to Cori. <b>"I may know of a couple places they could stay,"</b> he said with a soft tail wag. He spoke no more giving a glance to the stranger in the group. His name was the only one he did not know sadly.</blockquote>