Zerk
Zerk
She could stand it no longer. Inali was a scout, and there was an inner need to travel and find adventure. That's why she loved being a scout. The petite woman could have best of both worlds - have her wanderlust satisfied while being a useful asset to her pack by gaining information. Of course, Whisper Caverns was no longer her pack, her home. Everything was going downhill. Yuka was mad at her, Malia had perished, and tensions were at an almighty high with wolves that she had once considered friends. Comrades. But apparently, that was no longer the case. That's why she had left, at least for a bit. Her paws took her not far from home, but to a territory that she had never explored. Gracefully weaving through the trees and sidestepping slush puddles, her paws moved silently through the unfamiliar territory. She could smell a pack nearby and made sure to stay far away from their borders. She never desired trouble.
A lone figure made her stop in her tracks. Using the trees to her advantage, she hid her small figure behind one. Peeking her tawny head out, the blue eyed woman scented the air curiously. It was a male, but surprisingly of small build. Most of the wolves she knew and encountered herself with, were huge. She looked like an insect compared to them. But to this man, she couldn't tell who was smaller - him or her. Curiousity winning over caution for the time being, her gaze flickered over his figure as she moved away from her hiding place. He looked worn, and judging by his physique, she was better in health than he. Moving silently, she stopped a couple feet away from him. "It is probably not the best time for a nap, especially if a pack is nearby. You neither know if they are hostile or not." Her tail swished softly behind her and a small smile tugged at her muzzle. Everything about her posture was speaking friendliness. Fates knew she needed a couple good friends now that her old one's hated her.
Then he awoke. Just before everything hit him, just like so many other nightmares. He swiveled a bit in his makeshift bed. trying to fall asleep, but sleep simply would not come to him. He let out a long sigh. he would at least get comfortable. Then he caught a scent. A wolf scent. He crawled out from under the root he had napped under. He tasted the air, the wolf was close, but was hidden somewhere around him. Would they be a friend, an enemy? He wasn't sure he wanted to find out. He pretended not to notice the rustle of leaves to his left. He felt his body get stiff. The scent was stronger now. If he had to go by scent only, he'd say the wolf was friendly. But he knew better. "I know you're there!" He said, trying to stop any nervousness from creeping into his voice. "Come out! Come out now!" He was sure he sounded scared, so he tried to make up for it in posture. He asked again "Come out!"
Zerk
She stepped carefully over a few branches as she walked. Since there wasn't any food within the territory, she needed to look further. She strode across the scent spots that marked the border and continued on. The forest began to thin as she moved away from the den and its heart. She could see more of the sky now, without so many branches shutting it out and she could see patches of light ahead. A small breeze blew through the trees carrying a scent with it. Scratch that. Two scents. Wary, but unafraid, Lani loped forward. Just as she reached the tree line, she caught the words, "It is probably not the best time for a nap, especially if a pack is nearby. You neither know if they are hostile or not." An frightened cries for them to come out soon followed. Stepping into view, she got her first look at the strangers. Well, as it turned out, only one happened to be a stranger. "The alpha is but you're not technically on pack territory so there's not a whole lot you can get in trouble for." Her gaze flicked over the red female, "Hello...Inali, was it? It's been awhile since we spoke. What brings a pack wolf so close to another's territory?" Turning to the real curiosity, Lani's gaze fell on the small male. She found herself in a rather strange position because most of the males she met were either her size or larger, and yet this one was only about half. She wouldn't assume anything though because she knew that size didn't effect much, you could still hold your own in a fight if you knew what you were doing. Stepping towards him she asked, "And who might you be stranger? I can understand caution, but fear...that shouldn't be shown so easily." Lani thought fear should be kept inside, hidden. It was something you only showed or told to those you cared about the most. Otherwise it just became a weapon for others. She had learned that the hard way. "I don't believe I've scented you around here before. Where do you come from, and why are you here?"