How odd it was to actually be partaking in events that would benefit his pack. Even more peculiar the thought of him actually sharing positive feelings for his home. Darrah hadn't felt anything similar to this since being a mere pup. 'I have a lot of making up to do, I still owe plenty of wolves an apology.' with a grunt, the yearling took off on his mission for the day.
It was no secret that the amount of foxes had increased as of late. In fact, Darrah had already ran into a couple of them. One of which even attempted to snatch up his dinner while his concentration remained elsewhere. He'd tell the others it was unsuccessful, but whether or not that was true, well.. That was unimportant. What was important was making sure no more remained around pack territory. After all, a little birdie might of mentioned something to the prince about new siblings. If that were the case, foxes would be more of a threat now than ever.
The boy wondered somewhere deep into the Red Fern Forrest, a place he'd only been to once or twice. 'Gotta be careful, I'm not very familiar with the area..' He took a deep breathe, and to his displeasure, he smelt not a single fox in the area. Where were they all hiding? 'It's great that they don't seem to be around today, but could it be they're just really good at hiding? I might just be overlooking them all...' the boy let out an over-dramatic sigh before continuing his search. He had to bring something home to show his worth.
One king, One crown.
Darrah Tainn