Long black limbs stretching, and his paws sweeping along the sleepy ground he panted in rapid breaths when he spotted a more white wolf then he expected. Brows furrowed temporarily, as he soon recalled how her coat changed with the season much like a rabbits might. His nostrils flared, double checking, and sure enough it was here. <b>"Adonia!"</b> He barked, running up to her to playfully bump her nose. <b>"How are you?"</b> He inquired, taking a step back to make sure she had no wounds, or prodding ribs.</blockquote>
<b>"Of coarse! I was hoping you'd say that. I'm sure Indru would be glad to meet you! I was really just bopping around trying to find something of use to do any way."</b> Bright colored eyes studied her own, she did appear very happy, and he wouldn't doubt Indru would be happy to have another member. Taking a step, or maybe more of a hop he gently shook his neck. <b>"You want to see him now? It might be best if I howl for him if you do."</b> He added, feeling it'd be best of respect to Indy to meet her outside the packlands, rather then in.</blockquote>
No further adue, his grin disappeared for a moment, and he lifted his muzzle to the sky letting out a deep, long note for either of the leaders of Swift River. It wasn't anything urgent, just a call for one or both to come this way, and he held it for a time in case they were a far away. Slowly his head dipped down, and he decided to recline to his haunches in wait. <b>"I think you'll like it here, "</b> He said, though he studied her pale face wondering what she might be thinking, and if she was worried about meeting the rest of his family.</blockquote>
Gone Tomorrow
Overhead, blue skies were mottled by gray clouds. Soon the scarce patches of the wispy substance would disappear completely by the gray curtain, and with it, Corinna's mood would drop. She was not known for her charm during the winter season. Now that she had young mouths to feed, it was very likely that she would be more irritable once the full power of winter was upon them. But she had a while until that happened, though that didn't stop her from trying. She was standing over the results of her efforts, a freshly killed rabbit. Picking it up, she tasted the blood on her tongue and with great restrain forced herself to carry the rabbit back towards the den and not devour it right then and there.
She had just deposited the creature at the den's entrance for her children to find later when she heard Triell's deepening voice in the air. He was at the border's, judging by the distance of the sound. And not alone either. Ears perking up, she took in the message of his song - requesting her or Indru. Must be a lone wolf that he had thought looked promising. Raising her head, the mottled gray she-wolf answered his call, letting him know that she would be on her way. Kill abandoned, she set off in the direction of the cry, falling into an easy lope.
Having been at the den, she had been some distance from the pair. But she made good time, and hopefully they were not waiting too long for her to arrive. Slowing to a walk, she maneuvered between the trees with ease until she potted the duo. Green eyes latched onto Triell's familiar ebony form. Approaching him, she nudged his cheek in a greeting before turning her attention to his companion. The white female hardly seemed a stranger to Triell, which required a quizzical glance from the lead female. Drawing herself up, the simple display of dominance would hopefully be enough. "Hello, Triell," she addressed her brother-in-law, though her eyes were looking at Adonia. "Who's this?"
Cori's song broke the quiet that had enveloped them, and he bolted to a stand, ears standing up once more. <b>"Corinna will be coming quick,"</b> he said with a confident grin, wanting very badly to reassure her things would be okay. He could think of no logical reason why she would be denied into Swift River. He said nothing further, trying to patiently wait for his leader's arrival. Was anxiety catching? He plastered his grin to his face, starting to pace when the lazy wind brought the familiar mixture of Cori. He paused, and brushed his nose beneath her chin return. He noted her quiet question, but he'd have time to explain later. <b>"This is Adonia Velde, Adonia this is my sister-in-law Corinna Tainn,"</b> he intoduced with the tip of his muzzle.
Bright eyes met the golden hues of Adonia for a second before shifting in Cori's direction,<b>"She was apart of Midnight Platuea, I was trying to help her figure out what happened to her pack...when I was gone,"</b> he added quietly, his twin ears folding back upon his head. He was ashamed of the fact he hadn't been there for her, and the pups to the day, and it showed. Now he became silent, it was Adonia asking to join, and it should be her to speak to Cori about herself, and her intent.</blockquote>