The over-sized russet male awoke for the forth time that night, still hours away from dawn. The pack had come together and had accepted him, despite his not being Nina's mate and his freely given admission that he would one day venture out on his own. He had assured them that until that time, he would defend them all with his life and he'd meant it. He had not been raised to do things half-heartedly and they and Nina deserved the best. He was doing them no good here, but he knew of a pressing need that he might as well work on tending to.
With a soft murmur to Nina not to worry, that he'd be back soon, he moved away from her and the sleeping forms of his pack mates with uncanny silence for a wolf so large. He planned to go out solo to try and quickly locate some large game for the pack to bring down together. This would serve two very important purposes. One, it would cement their bonds as a pack and just as importantly, it would fill their bare food cache. He was now responsible for the safety and well being of seven other wolves and finding enough food in the dead of winter would certainly be a challenge. But not one that they couldn't overcome together.
He weaved between a couple pack mates before one caught his attention. It was young Hollow. He seemed to be dreaming and by the looks of it, it was not a good one. Quickly making a decision Sloane moved over to the boy's side and gently nudged him awake, away from whatever it was that was tormenting the lad. In a low voice Sloane whispered only for the yearling's ears, "Hollow. Wake up, you are just having a bad dream..."
With a soft murmur to Nina not to worry, that he'd be back soon, he moved away from her and the sleeping forms of his pack mates with uncanny silence for a wolf so large. He planned to go out solo to try and quickly locate some large game for the pack to bring down together. This would serve two very important purposes. One, it would cement their bonds as a pack and just as importantly, it would fill their bare food cache. He was now responsible for the safety and well being of seven other wolves and finding enough food in the dead of winter would certainly be a challenge. But not one that they couldn't overcome together.
He weaved between a couple pack mates before one caught his attention. It was young Hollow. He seemed to be dreaming and by the looks of it, it was not a good one. Quickly making a decision Sloane moved over to the boy's side and gently nudged him awake, away from whatever it was that was tormenting the lad. In a low voice Sloane whispered only for the yearling's ears, "Hollow. Wake up, you are just having a bad dream..."
Knight of Honor