Exhaustion was not something that the wolf had been accustomed to, his beauty and brains were often well rested with just a few hours of sleep. A reality that could not be contributed to anything other than a small piece of paranoia, something that was triggering pieces of the forebrain and promising that the boogeyman did exist. For a Barreda, this meant little; it meant that it was a good time to be prepared and save your own bones if it was needed. The extension did not go far to others, not for Rico, unless it was considering his twin for all intensive purposes.
After all, it was Nico's fault on the matter that he had been put in such an awkward position of barely being able to sleep. So long as they wandered, and so long as pack scents played on the air there was no way to simply avoid it. His eyes narrowed - albeit faintly - as he poised himself on the sharp ledge with the fairly chaotic looking down slope. It was the exact reason why he had picked this spot - with Nico's agreement - as a den site. The slick overhang and the lack of visibility into the concave vex was a perfect opportunity to make sure that no one came from above, or below without the boys being alerted.
Deftly, the male exited; sliding down the down slope after a few exchanges of explanation. It was time to do some minor scouting, but the hulking wolf would not allow the more thin male to do what had normally been placed on his shoulders. This was not a job, this was about safety. When it crossed over to keeping the pair alive and well met, this was Rico's duty. He was the one who would happily put his neck out on the line, knowing that at least the fight would come to him.
After all, the Barreda's were cursed; small bodies, well intact and put together. They were meant for what they were meant for, and often that was not mass scale fighting. Not to say the boy would not engage given the chance - especially now, especially that his twin had been harmed. Rumors had sent them this way, looking for signs of Desideria, praying she might have existed. Once again, he found himself on a wild goose chase - but how could he give up looking? She had been like a mother to him.
Heart thudding in his chest, he dared not be too loud as he hit the bottom of the incline. On more solid ground, it was fair to say that the male was not a terrible size. Well built, wide in the muscles with a stern looking set of features. He eased himself forward, tail staying at half mast as he pondered what would be out here. Most assuredly, the opportunity to steal something tasty would be out and about - and then he would be able to go on his way. Stealing would not be done from around here, no; this mountainy region was a good fortress to fall back to. But nothing more.
The insanity of it all was the anticipation was still rank, he could not wait to find himself up against another. Pent up frustration had been endless, and his irritation about someone harming him had been a sweep under the rug. They had targeted Nico - the last pack they had been in - and that had been enough to set warning flags up. Only one wolf could spur such a hatred for the Barreda name.
Des. She had to be here - somewhere. She would have traveled this way, he knew it. It was merely finding where she might have holed herself up at.