Then his mind turned to the wolf he had seen at midnight. The one that had upset healer Nina so, the one who had disappeared off into the night without a trace. <i>The one he had followed here to happiness.</i> She deserved to be repaid fully as well, though Destin did not know if she even knew who he was. Their contact had been brief at most and the male knew almost nothing about her, but still felt that it was necessary to thank her graciously. It probably would have been better to ask Sibyl about her first, for if she still remained in this area or even was part of Grizzly Hollow, she definitely would know of it. The thought had been forgotten in the celebration and overwhelming emotions and new responsibilities and had been pushed to the back of his mind. But now, in such a tranquil place, it had resurfaced.
This task seemed daunting to him. He knew not how big the territory was, nor the forest. Despite being a new member of Grizzly Hollow, he did not want to howl for her. Besides, he didn't even know her name! <i>Dark-furred wolf with Nina please come here!</i> That call would be ridiculous, even for Destin. Perhaps if he did not come across her soon, he would try it. There was just something about meeting her that had been plaguing his mind. It was not often these experiences happened to him, but when they did his polite nature always trumped his fears. The brown male stopped walking for a few moments and just stood there silently. Sighing, he looked up to the canopy of the trees and watched as birds flew above him. A slight chill rushed through the forests branches and ruffled his fur. Destin wasn't used to thinking so hard, and it made his brain hurt a little. What was he to do?