The hungry wolf sat on the brink of a world. Another lay just before her: the pine trees reeked of it. It was maybe one step... two steps? And then she would be in another world. This world belonged to some silly vagabonds who had taken all the lake real estate and thus stood in the way. Truly there was nothing stopping her from walking just a little farther along the edge of the lake to the nightshade bushes of her mother's birth, but that was not the point. The principal of the matter was that no one would enjoy some four or five wolves taking up so much space so close to their own doorstep. Tauza, quite frankly, wouldn't have welcomed them either even if diplomacy was an option. These were competitors in this little swath of eden nestled into the mountain.
She would not let her mother parcel it up and share it with everyone.
Mother had yet to appear. Her second daughter had waited anxiously for her. Though she was not sure why she cared, she wanted to share her plans with her. She wanted more wolves at her back before she went through with this. Hell, the Calor needed someone to keep an eye on Staleek to make sure no one got hurt.
But mother had more important errands to run it seemed.
So she stared. She waited. A sigh dripped from her mouth.
If no one would come, well... surely this place was less competition than she had originally assumed.