The rest of the pack steadily filed in, humbly greeting the leaders before finding seats around the clearing. Honestly, Aideen paid little attention, eyes having once more drifted Miccah's ebony form, standing nearby surveying the surroundings; keen, deep blue eyes always making sure everyone around him was safe. Only the sudden pushing brought the young healer's attention back to the newcomer by her side, and her eyes widened in surprise at the sight of yet another stranger, squeezing her way into the space between Aideen and the brown male. The dark girl leaned towards the man in a rather possessive manner, legs stiff and amber eyes pointedly looking over Aideen's head. The reddish lass wrinkled her brows, sending the brown boy a questioning glance, but when he made no move to speak, neither answering her greeting nor addressing the girl's behavior, the older lady shrugged and shuffled sideways a little to give them both their space.
Iopah showed up by her side, settling next to her and sending a stiff glare in direction of the pushy female. Soon after, Miccah came over to join them, giving the dark brown female a similar treatment. Aideen gave her friends a warm smile, overjoyed to know that they would always have her back, and met their eyes in turn, holding the ebony man's for a few seconds longer than she had the huntress'.
Then her attention was once more drawn away, as the boys arrived, one after the other. By now they were as big as the adults, if a little scrawnier, all three of them had grown over the petite healers head, and their differences in personality showed through clearly in the way they entered the meeting. Silentium came quietly, befitting his name, giving a short greeting to his mother before sitting down by Iopah's paws; the pale woman greeting him with a soft touch. Then Unitas came crashing in, grinning widely, tail waving merrily, and he eagerly greeted every wolf personally; Aideen grinned back at him and nibbed lovingly at his ear when her turn came, though she had not spend much time with them since they grew big enough to move about without supervision, she still cared deeply for Nina's children. Finally Pacem came, running and breathless as well, and uttered an apology to his mother before sitting down next to his brothers and looking around curiously; Very different indeed!
And then the meeting was called to order, Koda addressing the pack with clear authority. He spoke of the decline in their numbers, and Aideen felt her heart get heavy in her chest, but she managed a fresh smile when the newcomers were introduced and she even felt a sting of pity for the pushy girl when she cowered under the gazes of the gathered wolves; the previous incident was forgiven. Koda continued speaking, and the orange lassie looked back to him, nodding solemnly as he gave Nina the last say over any retuning deserters; Though it doesn't matter... The only disappearance she truly cared about would never return. Then he talked of the winter before moving on to pack roles, and Aideen found herself zoning out a little; a role, she already had, and she couldn't imagine herself doing anything else.
As the male alpha passed on the word to his companion, Aideen noticed movement out the corner of her eye, and she looked to the boys to see Unitas inch towards his brother, undoubtedly with mischief in mind. She smiled a little, but prepared to give him a reprimanding slap if he didn't get his concentration back to the leaders, but she didn't have to, something Koda had said, though she wasn't sure what exactly, brought the dark pup's attention back on the alphas, and a noise, not unlike a resentful snort escaped him. He hurried to cover it up, but Aideen raised a brow, looking over to exchange glances with Iopah and Miccah, her expression a mixture of amusement and outrage; though the previous was more prevalent. Then she turned her full attention to Nina, waiting t hear what the matriarch had to say to her subjects.
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