Gone Tomorrow
The call roused Corinna from her nap. Half asleep, she had lifted her head in a moment of confusion, not sure what the sound was or where it was coming from. Worn out from her more-or-less constant treks to the border, she had made the decision that she would not move from her resting spot today. Of course, given that a leader was never allowed a break, she should not have been surprised that she would be interrupted during her nap. Putting away any irritation she might have had, she forced herself up to her feet, ready to greet whatever rogue had decided to waltz up to her borders this time.
She missed Fenru racing by, which was by far for the better for the stranger, but she did quickly catch up to the scents of Naira and Triell. A grin played about her lips as she loped towards them, head angled towards the ground to be able to follow more closely to where they were. It seemed that they were continuously popping up together, providing her aid when it came to keeping their borders secure. Certainly without them, she would have been run ragged doing it all herself. Better that they screen whoever was lurking along the borders first - Cori trusted their judgement enough to know that when they affirmed a lone wolf's call, they were worth checking out. And while there was no affirmation today, there was also not a call telling her to not come, which was just as good.
It seemed that their gray and black forms were always there. And falling into what was rapidly become routine, the gray leader nudged them both and stepped forward, eyes taking in the large, mottled gray wolf. He was a large specimen, that was for sure, no doubt would be more impressive if winter had not just passed. But when she stepped up, Corinna showed no intimidation - it was clear in her posture who was in charge in the situation. "Corinna Tainn, leader of Swift River. Are you here to seek acceptance or for some other purpose?" She assumed the former, but given the ongoing pattern, could not be blamed for it.