<blockquote>Everything was so different here. The sights, the smells and as day slipped into night even the landscape seemed to change. The forest was alive during the day, humming with something he just hadn’t been able to figure out yet. He wasn’t sure if he was still happy with the decision, but having joined the pack he had found that food was a little easier to obtain with some help, and that being able to rest peacefully, without feat of an ambush from a stranger, had allowed his mind to relax a little which was a nice feeling. In truth he missed his log in the Wildwood, something that had been his own but since he had come to the area he had found a suitable place to nap. He didn’t have a <i>den</i> yet, but he had somewhere which he silently called his own. He’d been settled beneath the trunk of a large tree, nestled almost invisibly amongst its roots. Half awake, half asleep, with his head elevated but his eyes closed and enjoying the last few songs from the birds before they were replaced with the hoots and screeches of the night flyers. Though instead of the hoot of an owl, the howl from a wolf filled the air as the sun slipped away.
Instantly roused from his sleep, his ears twitched and searched the cause. It was a summoning and almost instantly he picked up movement across the pack lands. The wolves were gathering. He’d only had a brief tour, since coming to the pack he’d taken time to himself to allow himself to adjust before he met anyone else. He wasn’t to keen on diving straight into the thick of it and had given himself time to adjust. He’d even avoided seeing Naira since she had shown him around, just wanting to be alone and away from her and that scent of hers. It appeared now though, a meeting with the pack was imminent and he had to show his face. He might not enjoy being part of a pack, but he knew the way it worked and what was expected for him. He might be dead inside but he knew social etiquette and what was required of him. So, he too rose to his feet and followed his ears, nose and memory to the main den sight of the grounds.
As he approached, he was assaulted with a variety of smells. He picked out three which were familiar, Naira’s of course, the lead female and if he wasn’t mistaken, Triell was still here. It might have been some time ago since he had met the black wolf, but he never forgot anything. His grey eyes were greeted with the faces of those wolves as his tall figure slipped free from the woodland and out into the clearing. Three he knew, the others he did not. What he did know however, was his place here at the bottom of the pack. He didn’t dwell on it, or grumble about the position. At least he was here. He paced silently, avoiding eye contact with Naira as he approached the lead female and lowered his form to try and appear smaller then the lead female, which was hard to do as he towered over here but the gesture was there. With a hidden grimace, he bumped his maw against her side in greeting and respect before he sauntered off to sit amongst the others.
Naturally, he headed straight towards Naira but ensured to give Triell a bit of a cocky grin and a dip of his head in a greeting, with a lash of his tail he seemed excited to see him. For some reason, he was glad to know the wolf was still here. He was grateful for his help with the beavers but he had also been a stand up guy. He didn’t feel guilty for telling the truth about his sister and obviously he hurt his feelings, but there was something about him Rhysis just liked.
He almost ignored the other wolves other then a glance over each of them, he had very little interest in them for now and he wasn’t here to make friends. They weren’t important to him and with any luck they’d get the hint to just leave him alone.
From there, he moved to sit beside Naira. Quite close, but there was enough distance to keep them from touching. He let his eyes land on the strange male that she sat near, and he instantly felt his skin prickle at the thought of her being so close to another. Inside he felt a need to attack the male, but his brain knew better and instead he merely ignored him and move to sit the other side, decliately avoiding the flowers she had placed at her paws. He almost held his breath as he settled, trying not to smell her too deeply or that damn scent that was clinging her to. Stupid spring. He didn’t say hello, just gave her a sideways glance and a half smile before he turned his attention back to the lead female and waited for the meeting to begin.
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(This post was last modified: Mar 20, 2012, 11:04 AM by Rhysis.)