There was silence as the snow fell around. It coated her back in white before she absently shook it off. Iopah scented rather than heard her fellow wolf. There was no alarm in her features. She knew this wolf. Knew him better than most in her pack. At the eventual sound of him padding closer did she flick an ear towards him in acknowledgment. It was a nonchalant movement, contrasting the worry she felt inside. His greeting sifted to her though the falling snow. He had her fooled. His tone was relaxed, the greeting almost casual.
She turned softly to met his mismatched gaze, a forced smile halfway to her muzzle. Her smile fell. Something in his expression resonated with her. Of course. he had been there that day. The smell of Anne's sickness should have been enough to raise the hackles of any wolf. She knew then there was no need to pretend everything was ok. Her smile was wry when it finally made it to her lips.
"I was thinking, remembering." Waiting. The last word she kept to herself. There was nothing they could do to prevent it anyways. The sickness would become like a force of nature.
"I've met Anne before. I did not expect to come across her scent again." Anne's situation was serious when last she saw her. It had clearly gone further downhill since then. The lone wolf had been cast into a world she didn't understand, with no ability to care for herself. It had taken several minutes for the young wolf to make any sense, she had been so terrified of Iopah. With what had ended up befalling her Anne had every right to be suspicious. Iopah wondered what had been said at the border, if anything. Iopah was thankful she had a family and a home now. The Lore had become a dangerous place for a lone wolf.
(This post was last modified: Mar 03, 2013, 04:32 AM by Iopah.)