Visiting Astraeus was something the subordinate often found herself doing in between work. She was fond of the dark chocolate and coal brute, and he was easily her closest tie at the moment. The girl's step held the spunkiness that came with anticipation of seeing a good friend. She didn't know what the man was up to, but knowing him it was likely a leisure walk disguised as a scouting mission; the likes of which she often undertook as well. It was something she really enjoyed about him; his ability to appreciate the world as she did. Now, as she followed his scent and the muffled rustling of his walk, Raela was sure this was exactly what the charming man was doing. The seasoned observer in her took note of the current atmosphere as she approached. While it was awfully gusty up on the little mountain today the sky was a bit more pleasing. Holes in the cloud cover were allowing brilliant patches of sunlight to cascade down among the great pines, lighting sections of the earth as the brutal wind hurried them along. All in all it was a nice day.
The harsh bursting of Gent's aggressive howl jerked the woman's head sideways. It carried clearly on the wind, filling her head before another gust chased the noise away. He had called for Aeus specifically, and the request was not cordial. The sound caused Raela's adrenaline to pump, spurring her cream-colored legs into a gallop. Aeus was out of eyesight but his snarl still registered in her ears. It was a familiar call. Many times before that summons had rang out in her territory. It was a challenge, no two questions about it. Memories flooded in, widening her eyes with fear. These were very serious back home. Her pack mates had even killed each other over rank. What kept the girl from calling out or panicking outright was her knowledge of Gent and what he'd been doing. She knew about the fights he'd caused, and none of his opponents were much worse for wear. Gent had also vowed never to harm his pack mates, and she believed him.
Still, it was Aeus on the great beast's business end now, and she couldn't help but fear for his safety. Really she was worried for them both. Rae crested the mountain with the wind whipping through her pelt. Her paws collected themselves, drawing to a stop a safe distance from the site of the impending quarrel. The woman's breath hitched in her throat as she examined the both of them. She'd thought Aeus to be a large wolf when they'd met, and Gent was certainly colossal, but now that they were standing there, she could clearly see the muddy-colored defender's disadvantage. Gent was a monster. She recalled his bristling appearance from their encounter with Kajika, not at all unlike the one he held now.
Honeyed eyes traversed Astraeus' form with reverence. In this moment he was every inch a fighter. Something stirred in her chest at the sight of him, now growing above his normal size. She'd caught the mahogany-eyed man's words just before coming upon the scene. Even in the face of the black volcano he was unshaken, and well-spoken. Rae began to wonder if Aeus was ever shaken enough to let his words falter. Firmly rooted to where she was, the lithe bodied woman looked on nervously. She was in no place to intervene but she damn well would try if it got ugly. Aeus was her most trusted friend, and Gent had been so kind to her just days before, when she had crumbled yet again. It was a horrible conundrum. Who was she supposed to cheer on? Her heart moved predictably toward brown-black instead of blue-black, but the rest of her only wanted them both to come away without wounds. Another rough gust of air surged over the mountain, forcing her to squint as it brushed into her eyes and parted the hair on her side. Still the great black creatures were rock solid, staring each other down. She had a feeling this was going to get intense.
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