He couldn't find trace of a single one of them. Since returning to the lore, Gent had hunted for his own pack. It was highly unlikely they would have welcomed him back after such a sudden and lengthy absence, but it had been instinct not logic that drove him to seek them anyways. They had been the only home he'd known in this land, and they had been the sole target of his ambitions. Upon returning to what he had known to be Hollow Heart Keep's domain, however, he found nothing but ghostly memories and not a trace of what might have happened to his packmates. Thus the search began. He approached every border he could sniff out, meeting not with the members but sifting through the scents himself searching in vain for a revival pack or even a straggler seeking refuge among strangers. The only pack he did not approach was that of Cut Rock River, given the mishap he and Sagacity experienced at the border last year, and ironically he may never know that his only friend remaining now called the insufferable bull Maksim a luminary. |
Her son had finally returned to her, @Kova had come home. While it had been a joyous occasion and Minka still felt the warmth in her heart it only fueled her desire to bring home @Noble as well. Her dark coated daughter was still lost in the abyss that was the winter that was coming to a close, hopefully with the spring she would see her return. The mother herself was taking some time off of the scouting trips and spending as much time as possible with her son, doing everything she could to cater to his every need. It was rare that she left his side as she had done now but border patrols had to be done, even if it meant taking her gaze off of the platinum prince for the time being.
The tawny fae's pace was swifter than her usual patrols, her only goal to make it around as fast as possible so she could return to her pup. However the series of barks from the markers was enough to stop her in her tracks, cursing inwardly Minka changed her direction. Slinking her way easily through the thorns the alpha crested the hill, scowl barely hidden beneath her otherwise neutral expression. Raising her muzzle and her tail simultaneously the golden eyes scanned the loner before her, "I am Minka Lagina, leader and founder of Black Thorn Downs, state your business at my borders." The words were said coolly though without any aggression, it was clear the woman was here for business and if the loner was to fit in here this would have to be taken seriously. There was no room for slackers or dead-beats among her members.
Gent was not left waiting long, much to his satisfaction. The woman that approached him did little to hide her disapproval of being disrupted from whatever she may have been up to, and he knew far better than to waste her time with gibber. He allowed his legs to give beneath him, pressing his stomach to the wet ground and lowering both ears and eyes; a proper show of submission. While he hated taking up such a demeaning position, hierarchy was sacred to him and he respected that ranks must be earned, and that the woman before him had clearly done her part to be able to call herself alpha. |
The loner before her easily outsized her, as most males of her species did but it satisfied Minka to see him melt before her. The previous scowl softened somewhat to show that he had pleased her, the tawny maw now nuetral, indifferent even. What she had observed of the brute - Gent as he had introduced himself to be - was positive. Though he smelled of no others he was obviously in good health and didn't seem malnourished in any way. Another set of paws to hunt was always good for a pack, especially since they had faced their fair share of hardships this winter.
Suddenly the rusty ears flicked forward in interest and the golden eyes seemed to light up in the smallest amounts. Relaxing her tail slightly the alpha took half a step forward, cocking her head to the right she spoke, "You say you're skilled in herbology? How extensive is your training?" Their own herbalist, @Lugh had been gravely injured and while they were managing to scrape by with what knowledge the pack had collectively and the instructions he was able to give they needed better. If this Gent could prove himself now he could be a genuine asset to the pack, the piece that they had been missing. When Ryka had disappeared Minka had been upset at the betrayal but she had never thought that it would affect them so, she had never thought they would need two healers at once. Obviously she could see now that she had been dead wrong.
OOC: No problem! Joining threads get old for everyone, I don't expect paragraphs upon paragraphs P: |
Gent gave a thorough answer about his training but Minka could see the hesitancy in eyes as he provided the information. Nodding her head the woman tilted her head to the right as she looked the male over, his size would provide good for a guardian or for a takedown in a hunt. His healing knowledge would come in handy, especially now but it would seem that this wasn't his only pack worthy trait. The alpha took her time in the silence that followed to observe him as she pondered her decision, not that it was much of one to make, the male seemed perfectly well suited.
Nodding once more Minka smiled for the first time since this meeting had started, her usual warmth returning to her maw and posture. Lowering her tail and relaxing her ears and neck she spoke once more, "Our own herbalist has been injured so I would expect you lend your expertise until he is mended but I encourage you to actively pursue whichever official pack role you want." Golden eyes watched for a reaction in the dark brute as she fell silent now, was this the answer he had been waiting to hear?
Tawny tail flicked idly behind the alpha as she offered another utterance, "A position within the Downs is yours if you want it, but we do not accept free-loaders so be warned that you'll be expected to pull your weight. Until you have proven yourself worthy of an official role you will be lending yourself in any way you can to every speciality." The words were serious but Minka's tone was still warm, Gent hadn't given her any reason not to trust him and it was obvious that he would be an asset to the pack. Thank the fates that he had happened upon them in the time when they needed a healer most, and a guardian almost as bad.
Gent was indeed pleased with her next round of words. He listened to her explanation of desiring his healing skills, and he wasn't altogether surprised. He'd assumed that they either had no one in the pack to fill the role, or someone who was gravely ill or injured. So it happened, it seemed the latter caused the former to totally fuck over this pack in the medicinal department. His help would be important, and so of course he had no problem lending it. Especially when she clarified that he could also pursue other positions within the pack. |
It would seem that Gent knew all the right things to say to please his new alpha, a good trait to have for an ambitious wolf. A smile spread across her tawny maw as the man accepted his position among them, "Very well then, I welcome you to your new home." Without hesitation Minka moved forward, pressing each of her flanks against each of his own until she was sure that he was thoroughly doused in her scent. Taking a step backwards she nodded that the job was done, flashing a smile when Gent looked up to meet her eyes. While she excepted her subordinates to be respectful towards her and anyone who outranked them she wasn't strict enough that a brief glance would anger her.
His next suggestion pleased her even more than his other words, true to his word Gent seemed intent to begin pulling his weight immediately. Looking him over once more Minka was proud of her decision to allow him a spot amongst them, he was a fine addition to the Downs. "Yes I suppose that would be best, Lugh is already within the infirmary, I'll show you the way." As soon as she finished speaking the Lagina woman turned from her new subordinate and made her way towards the territory, assuming that the male would follow her.
It didn't take long before they were at the bottom of the slope that marked the beginning of her home, where the thick gnarls of thorns created a physical barrier. Glancing once at Gent to make sure he was still close behind her Minka slunk through the bushes with ease, having gotten to know how not to get tangled. Pausing on the other side she waited expectantly for the man to follow.
This Minka certainly wasn't anything much like Naira; he couldn't recall ever witnessing the lost Hollowheart matriarch crack even the smallest of smiles. She seemed to be successfully flexible between luminary and friend, an alternative approach to leadership that Gent himself had recently been experimenting with, against his deceased father's instruction. He had thought of Naira as a role model, but perhaps this was the alpha whose pawsteps he was meant to follow in. |