Regardless, he steered himself towards them anyway, pleased to notice that they were beyond the bounds of their territory. So far nothing was amiss, and at least in that his nerves would be spared.
He moved through the river and continued towards them, only to see Jessie coming back the other way - the large stranger with her. Instantly he could see their comfort with each other, the familiarity. So Cali had brought Jessie, and now the smaller sister had a friend of her own? Well, so long as it would not mean a repeat of Naira and Rhysis, Marsh did not have a problem with it. The Swiftpaws had proved themselves to be an excellent pair, and had more than earned benefit of the doubt.
He glanced between them, tail coming up high to its customary position - though it was still alien to bring it as high as Indru had ever done - and stopped, waiting for them to come to him, should that be what they want. He had a feeling that this male would want entry to the pack. A sickness in his gut told him that such a decision was within his rights now, though his filling of that vacuum left behind by Indru still felt awkward and unreal. No, he would let Corinna decide. This was her family, her right to permit or bar entry to it. Marsh would play the role he had always played - if with a few more embellishments now.</blockquote>