The call came muffled by the howl of the wind into the caverns enough to stir the alpha from her post near the entrance. Minka had been seated a few yards into the tunnels, watching wearily as snow would build at the opening before she would go and clear it away. As of late it needed an almost constant watch or they were at risk of being buried alive and the fae slept fitfully with nightmares of a wall of snow trapping them in. The howl made the woman's muscles stiffen briefly, who could be calling in the middle of this blizzard and what could they possibly want? The wind hit the tawny body like a brick wall, instantly snow seared her eyes causing her to squint. Gritting her fangs together the she wolf pushed onwards, intent on making whatever sort of meeting this was brief so she could return to her position.
The wind sliced through her fur effortlessly, allowing the snow to settle against her skin and cause a dampness that could possibly threaten the life of a loner. A tremble racked the woman's body as she trudged through the snow, slowing her progress exponentially. A trip that should have taken her a few minutes took her nearly a quarter of an hour and the alpha's patience was running thin by the time she reached the border. The loner was a mere smudge against the backdrop of the blizzard, his creamy pelt blending with his surroundings and yet the golden eyes focused against the image unwaveringly. Standing tall Minka's tail flung above her back like a banner in the wind, silent for many moments her posture demanding respect and submittal.
The woman knew what this loner was calling for, the blizzard had threatened her pack enough but for a lone wolf it was practically a death sentence. He had come searching for shelter, for food, for warmth, and it would be up to her to decide his fate. The tawny alpha's heart softened, who was she to play god and decide who would live and who would die? Every wolf deserved a fair chance, and yet she had a family to protect and so it was warily she called out, "Why do you come calling in such foul weather? Minka knew the answer already sure, but that didn't mean she didn't need to hear it from this stranger himself, she needed answers of her own before she could truly weigh the pros and cons.
fate hasn't finishedMINKA LEIGH
with you yet