The news about her father's involvement with Nanook and a few other pups made Koontz feel strange. Growing up, she had felt the itch to explore quite a lot, yet she had largely stayed close to home until reaching age one and leaving Seahawk Valley altogether. Of course, she had known about the other packs there—her parents
were Alphas, after all, and a certain amount of political manuevering happened—but she had not branched out much beyond the Flightless Falcons. She didn't really know anyone outside of her pack—'til now, of course.
"God, I was sheltered," she murmured, perhaps too lowly for Nanook to hear. Louder, she said,
"I knew he traveled to other packs as a diplomat but I didn't know he... trained other pups." As she said this, Koontz realized she felt retroactive jealousy, which didn't make much sense. But if Aether had been spending time with Nanook and others, it had been at the expense of Dean, Ray and Koontz herself, hadn't it?
"I wonder why." He had said he didn't know, so she didn't press him.
He mentioned his mother's name, which sounded a lot like his. The slight difference in pronunciation tripped a wire in the silver yearling's mind.
"Nanuq?" she echoed. Vividly, she remembered her mother throwing a fit and cursing that name. March Owl hadn't known her daughter was there, watching. She'd hurled so many curse words, Koontz's ears had gone numb. She'd known not to cross her mother's path, nor ask why she was so angry with Nanuq. Her curiosity was aflame even worse now, yet she hesitated, wondering if she should mention any of this to Nanook.
She decided she shouldn't, at least not right now. Obviously, their parents knew each other, for better or for worse. What did it matter? They were all back in the valley. Koontz
did decide to mention something else she remembered:
"You must've been from Shearwater Bay then. Your mother was the Alpha—the Warchief, if I recall correctly." She paused, icy eyes meeting his before she averted them.
"My parents were—are still—the leaders of Flightless Falcons. Our packs are allied." She shrugged her lean shoulders.
And, despite the alliance, there was an animosity there. March Owl disliked Nanuq and Nanook seemed to dislike Aether. Koontz blinked, wondering what to do with this information, before she abruptly decided to let it all go. She hoped he would do the same and even said,
"Well, it's neat to run into someone with a connected past but it is the past. None of it really matters out here, right?" Her eyes swept their surroundings indicatively.
When they found their way back to Nanook's face, Koontz hoped the subject was closed. To change it, she asked,
"Would you like to hunt with me? I haven't had a square meal in a few days. I just missed out on a rabbit and sort of twisted my foot, but..." She held it up and gave it a shake. It was still a little sore but she would be fine. Her youthful face suddenly took on a beseeching sort of expression as she looked to the smoky male.