Night had become them, the sun having finally fallen passed the horizon, alighting the lands in a glow of red, orange and yellow before fading away to the moon's embrace. With the night, came silence, savor their breaths, lingering in the slight chill of the air, for winter had only just passed. Elettra Archer would remain in front, leading Alexander along without question and, although it was an odd display for her, kept her tail low, nearly pinned at her backside as she crept along, head leveled with her spine, ears perked for the sign of others as she approached closer and closer to the boarders of her home.
She knew not how Jaysyek might take the news, or even Borden, though only expected that they might be relieved that Alexander had lived, thoughtful that they might have been friends. Alexander seemed to know them all enough, and surely Jaysyek might have some connection to the battered man for having taken in the burden of his children after his..."passing". Still, how Arlette might take all this would be much, but something Elettra figured she would not be a part of. She was not her parent, nor 'fake' parent, after all.
...Elettra would clear her throat and pause, when they arrived, taking in a deep scent of the boarders, a smell mixed with her own, Jays, Raigo and newly...Kade. Her silver gaze would toss to Alexander, a glow by the reflection of the pregnant moon. In the dim lighting, no grey would be left to signify his age and his mangled leg would not be so noticeable while at a stand-still in the night. He was large, though seemingly weighing around the same as her, if only due to his extremely emaciated state. He was longer, taller, and she tried to imagine him with a much more powerful bulk, a clean and smooth coat, an air of confidence and wisdom about him. Surely, he had been something great at one point... And now, to achieve that once more, he would need rest and plenty of it. Elettra began to wonder of where he might go after this and where he might stay...Surely not alone, should be plan to survive much longer...?
Her ears fell, shaking her head to re-direct herself. Where he went and what he did with his time was none of her business, she decided. Turning away from him, her head would lift then, calling out for Jaysyek and Jaysyek alone. Surely, none would bother coming to her, for there was little allies she held even within her own pack. Many were still new members themselves and unless they caught scent of Alexander, would surely have no business coming to Elettra's call not suited for them.
She knew not how Jaysyek might take the news, or even Borden, though only expected that they might be relieved that Alexander had lived, thoughtful that they might have been friends. Alexander seemed to know them all enough, and surely Jaysyek might have some connection to the battered man for having taken in the burden of his children after his..."passing". Still, how Arlette might take all this would be much, but something Elettra figured she would not be a part of. She was not her parent, nor 'fake' parent, after all.
...Elettra would clear her throat and pause, when they arrived, taking in a deep scent of the boarders, a smell mixed with her own, Jays, Raigo and newly...Kade. Her silver gaze would toss to Alexander, a glow by the reflection of the pregnant moon. In the dim lighting, no grey would be left to signify his age and his mangled leg would not be so noticeable while at a stand-still in the night. He was large, though seemingly weighing around the same as her, if only due to his extremely emaciated state. He was longer, taller, and she tried to imagine him with a much more powerful bulk, a clean and smooth coat, an air of confidence and wisdom about him. Surely, he had been something great at one point... And now, to achieve that once more, he would need rest and plenty of it. Elettra began to wonder of where he might go after this and where he might stay...Surely not alone, should be plan to survive much longer...?
Her ears fell, shaking her head to re-direct herself. Where he went and what he did with his time was none of her business, she decided. Turning away from him, her head would lift then, calling out for Jaysyek and Jaysyek alone. Surely, none would bother coming to her, for there was little allies she held even within her own pack. Many were still new members themselves and unless they caught scent of Alexander, would surely have no business coming to Elettra's call not suited for them.