Sagacity chose to lie low until the rest of her packmates arrived and she was somewhat surprised to see how few there were. It would be pointed out later by the velvety tones of her paramour that there were several others who were due to arrive who hadn't. She took their absence to mean expulsion from the pack and made a mental note- never, ever miss a pack meeting. She wouldn't- she did not want to be kicked from this place, even though she had only just joined. Her eyes lifted when Mapplethorpe arrived and she felt reassured by his presence. As she had yet to meet the other wolves of the pack, he stood out as her main ally, apart from Rhysis, though her relationship with the silver-dusted black male was so completely different from her relationship with Mapplethorpe that she thought of the two in completely different ways. She felt relaxed and comfortable around Mapplethorpe, whereas Rhysis' presence set her senses tingling, as though a very cool flame was licking at her dark skin. Her tail twitched faintly when she glanced to Mapplethorpe, the tip waving slightly from side to side to show that she was pleased to see him, without making any grand gestures.
She recognized the scent of the next wolf to come before she was even able to see him. She did quite well not to show any reaction, though her heartbeat began to accelerate and her nerves tingled. In the presence of his mate, Sagacity knew much better than to show any sign of knowing Rhysis beyond that of one who'd been accepted into the pack by the tall, lean male. So when he appeared she glanced over and touched her chin to her forepaws to show her respect as she lay on the ground. Her gaze did not linger upon him, as she wished to appear as someone who respected and feared the alpha, not as one who lusted for him.
But it was difficult. She watched him with her peripheral vision and could catch the flash of silverish blue eyes on several occasions...He kept looking at her. She did not look directly back at him, as it would have been terribly disrespectful for her to do so to an alpha...And she forbade herself from becoming anything different when in the presence of his mate. Still, his presence and the way he glanced at her every now and again captured her attention completely, though she stared directly ahead. She watched him from the corner of her eye and felt her stomach grow warm whenever his silverish eyes glanced in her direction. And every time he looked away, she willed him to look upon her again.
So distracted was she by this that she was somewhat surprised when Naira spoke. Her words were immediately followed by a soft rumble from the mountain which caused Sagacity to curl her toes slightly. The alpha female then set about delivering names to Sagacity's attentive ears and roles to those who were present at the meeting. Her eyes flashed to the wolves whose names were mentioned- Tenzin, Rais. There were two young males which Sagacity soon learned were the children of Rhysis and Naira. The realization hit her as though a stone had somehow manifested itself in her stomach. She knew it shouldn't have surprised her. But the thought of Rhysis and Naira having another litteer this year- as they likely would- made her feel slightly ill.
But the sound of her name coming from Rhysis' lips almost as soon as Naira requested that he speak brought warmth back to her being. He still thought of her- she took this as proof. She looked first to Rhysis, when her name was mentioned, and then a fleeting glance went to Naira, which was accompanied by a reverent dip of her head. Having told him that she would become whatever he needed, she agreed without hesitation to become a patroller. It would mean that she would be free to roam, and, perhaps- and she thought this without an ounce of shame- have time alone away from the pack with Rhysis, should he ever choose to check up on her while she was out on patrol. Girlishly, she wondered if he'd planned for this...And she hoped to find out. A firm nod was given to show her willingness to fulfill this position; she was almost dying to begin. She would make sure to do well-- Rhysis would have no need to {word}recant{word} his statement.
Though Sagacity had no ill feelings toward wolves in other packs, she did not feel any need to socialize with them and was actually somewhat pleased to hear that they had no allies. Therefore, she could be as cold toward non-Pass wolves as she wanted to be. She felt relieved. She also felt empowered, knowing that she wouldn't be discouraged from sending other wolves on their way, should they get too curious. She waited, quiet and calm, while Rhysis finished speaking and others spoke up. Her eyes lifted when Mapplethorpe spoke and she nodded calmly when he spoke, finding herself even more calmed by his level-headed ways. She knew of the plague, and knew enough not to touch anyone who was possessed by it.