Padding through the snow, Inali was doing her usual thing--marking the borders. She was at the far edges of Whisper Caverns territory, placing her scent among the others of her pack mates. One that she smelled fairly strongly was of Ash, and then of an unknown female she did not know the name of yet. Her mind was soon consumed with other things, like the need of organizing a pack hunt.
The day that Nari had returned to them and she came back from her last scouting trip, she had smelled the deer. It really was a gift from the Fates, because from the crack of dawn to late evening, she had traveled all over Southern Eden, trying to find some source of food. She had noticed that herds were scarce, and that had scared her because this winter would seem to be a harsh one. She had come top bear the bad news to the pack, when to her surprise, Narime was home. After they all left so Nari could have some rest, the girl had caught the faint scent of a mule deer herd.
The scent only grew stronger as the days passed. So Inali, figuratively speaking, had to be quick on her feet so they wouldn't miss this chance that she felt wouldn't come so easily as they arrived deeper into winter.
A fearful call disrupted her from her thoughts, and she recognized the voice. It was Simaea, the healer of the pack. Immediately, the woman whipped herself around and ran in the direction of the call, taking as many shortcuts as she could remember to get there as fast as she could. Even with her speed and knowledge of the lands, she still arrived seconds after Ash, snow splaying all around her as she jerked to a sudden stop beside him. She probably looked like an ant compared to him, because of his large size. Opening her maw, she spoke gently but firmly. "Simaea, hon. I know were not close, but I need you to calm down." Staring at the woman who was practically shaking, she continued. "These two are new to our family. Minka has a good judge of character, and if she acepted them into the pack, then I believe she knew what decision sge was making. So therefore, we have nothing to be afraid of. All right?" Turning to the two, she greeted them both with a nod and a warm, brief smile. She had come right after Ash had asked his question, and her eyes flickering briefly between the two women. It was just in her nature to be peacekeeper at times.