He only pursued for a few seconds, for his speed was far from his strongest asset, and the bitch had gotten a clean head start. It did not matter; the borders were safe. Coming to a heavy stop, Marsh's snarls rose into a sharp-edged howl, a warning to never test them again - for she would regret it. If her allies were lurking in the shadows, then all the better. They would know that Swift River was not unguarded.
He was a very black-and-white creature, it was true. Sending the bitch back with a few fresh wounds may have invited an attempt at vengeance, but so be it; they had already proven their strengths, so let the rival pack test themselves against them. Indru and Corinna's family was not small. Marsh did not feel threatened by a group of wolves tied together by treason and immaturity, not in the slightest.
The howl died in his throat and he stood for a few moments, the adrenaline slowly seeping from his system. His blackened lips quivered and he breathed heavily as the pent-up aggression faded, though it would not fade completely, not for some time.
<i>Please, promise, please, promise.</i></blockquote>