Tokino sighed before dropping his body upon the earth outside of the very den Minka had birthed his first litter in. His hardened heart was cracked, it's pieces being held together by sheer will. Tokino was very close to giving up on ever finding Noble or Kova. They had been gone for so long now, and even with their age and size he doubted they would last much longer on their own. The only hope he had left was that the pair might be traveling together. Together, he knew, they had a chance at surviving.
The gray male missed seeing their little bodies curled up at their mothers belly. He dearly missed the time when they were small enough for him to handle. Longing to see even just a glimpse of their faces again, Tokino let out a long whine which slowly turned into a quiet howl.
He didn't care who heard his cries right now. In all honesty Tokino wanted someone to be there with him. Yet the one who would move his heart the most would be his mate Minka. The coming spring gave him hope that once more he would be blessed by the Leigh Lagina woman with more children to love and cuddle. Even though he worried for Noble and Kova, Tokino still wished to have more children to worry for. Only this time he would teach them more of the dangers that came with storms and cold. Maybe teaching them about this would help them where Kova and Noble could not be helped.
Quickly Kino pulled himself up. He stood there rigid against the small breeze while searching for the scent of Inali or Minka. The grand male wanted to cloak them in his scent again just to prove to the world that they were still with him. He had this need to mark his pack mates once more, or to howl with them all like when they first claimed their territory. Perhaps the need was just to show that they were still strong against nature. A united force. ,p>First though, he wanted Minka.