From what he'd been told, and from what he believed to be proper and moral, the boy and girl had been born of nothing but sin. If Aesire hadn't earned her way to the top of the female hierarchy, Erebos would've wondered why the entire little family hadn't been run out already. He still, certainly, couldn't believe that the thieving Ace had any place amongst the plateau. Their indiscretions were seen as a stain upon his brother's land, and Erebos wanted nothing more than to rub the smirch out of existence.
This would take time, however, for many reasons. Firstly, Erebos was in no position to be inciting such things. He was still physically weakened by his solitary life and age, and thus currently held the lowly position of fifth among the pack's males. Even if he was capable, Phineas still did not trust him; the olive branch that had been extended to the age-mate sibling had been wilting. It would take time and encouragement for the sickly plant to grow strong once more. Both of those ill situations needed to be remedied before Erebos could even think of acting, but most pressing of all, he didn't have the full story. Erebos had never even met the wolves he begrudged, nor anyone else amongst the pack truly.
That was the reason he sought her out today, the current queen of Silent Moon Plateau. It was aggravating even thinking of her as such, not just for her crimes but for the simple fact that she wasn't Borlla. It bothered him incredibly that Phineas' old wife was gone, and even more so the lack of explanation given. Abandoned them? Why? It was difficult for Erebos to accept that he may never find the answer.
As her scent grew strong and the man knew he would catch sight of her at any second, Erebos swallowed back the bitter taste upon his tongue and tried to look relatively pleasant; at least he was able to wipe the disgust from his face. Still, his general mask of distrust remained, a genuine trait of his aging personality.
"Aesire Caravello?" he called out, hoping she would heed his request for conversation and not make his time searching a waste.