<blockquote>A mild blink was all the reaction Ava provided this stranger - <i>Kamota</i> - following his apology. A minor twinge of satisfaction resonated within her chest as the male finally lowered his ears and tail, respecting her position exactly the way she had desired it. Yet before Ava could come up with some other witty quip for her possible packmate-to-be, a familiar scent wafted in on a delicate breeze and she held her tongue. Ash arrived within moments, as expected, and she leaned into his touch for just a moment to solidify their presence as the high-ranking wolves of Poison Path. Her fierce gaze slid smoothly from Kamota to Ash, allowing a crooked smirk to grace her jaw as he teased. "<b>Sometimes I just can't resist,</b>" the night-cloaked female tossed back.
Ash's position was relatively new, and yet she had some time before come to terms with his presence among her family. He'd made a promise to protect, and serve, and thus far had not reniged from his deal - and now he had the fruits to show for it. Though it was not her victory, Ava still felt some of the glory in that, finally, they were rebuilding. A backbone she could trust. With such a thing once more within her grasp her amber stare fell somewhat coldly upon newcomers - no fuck-up would be tolerated now. She would not let something so golden be tarnished so soon.
Of course, what fun was a party for two? Athena's arrival came not unexpectedly, though Ava received her leader and friend gratefully. Lowering her head she would touch the underside of her white leader's jaw - she did not forget who was in charge no matter how boastful she slung her words.
With such a party now displayed before the stranger it seemed his words came more bountifully. With a vague interest she would raise her head - so he could hunt, that so? Her reign over the hunters had been long but rather uneventful. There were not many of her kind that came to join her and a companion would be a lovely addition to her usual scouts and patrols and vermin pick-ups. But this was yet only a possiblity and Ava remained stoic and unyielding. The three of them, she knew, put up an impressive front. Probably off-putting, even, for those with quivering self-esteems. Oddly enough she was somewhat excited to see if Kamota could with-stand their triple stare, and to see what Athena wrote for the verdict.</blockquote>