Sema walked around the borders, marking them occasionally as she continued forward. It had been less than a week since Elettra had accepted her into the pack, this was after the pack meeting had been called and so she felt like she knew everything that was going on, who to watch out for, who to attack and who to be calm around. The scent of another wolf flooded her nose, and soon after, a call breached her ears. As she arrived, she found Madam Elettra was already present and she appeared to know the wolf. However Sema was not convinced, she was always weary until she could figure out what the wolf was made of. She had no need to talk, nor introduce herself as her alpha was here. So she stayed silent and waited. She had her tail tucked underneath the level that Elettra’s was, however it was higher than the loner’s tail.
Sema was curious now; the wolves in front of her seemed to know each other. She had to admit she was a bit upset that her alpha had beat her here, after all she was patrolling, should she not have arrived to the call first? She should have, but she didn’t. She felt like she had started to let down the pack just by it. When her mother led, the guardians always beat her to the borders, especially when she was with pups. She examined the wolf, who was female, which gave her a small bit of an advantage in Sema’s mind. The wolf appeared to be around her size, though she thought herself to be a bit larger, she had a problem in determining that. The cream and gray east timber wolf had a light brown eye color. She seemed capable, but that was not always the case. For example, Sema thought about her own speed compared to her hunting skills. She was not a good hunter, less than the average skill at most. However she was seemingly fast for her disability or around other wolves.
Sema just observed, she noted that Elettra was calmer around her, another good touch; it was something she kept thinking back to, Elettra had not been as calm when she herself had joined. Or so it had appeared, so that led her to the conclusion, though she did not know what kind of relationship went on here. Was this wolf a family friend, or just someone she had met on ventures beyond her territory? That was soon to tell.