10/5/2015
Weather:
45° F, 7° C
Sunny with moderate winds
7:02 AM
Among the many thoughts that had wrestled sleep from her grasp was the panic of realizing she was now responsible for it. Every hint of unease; every crack in the barricade was on her head now too. She not only had to be Gent's level head; his reasoning and logic, but his foundation as well. And so it was true for the rest of them. She was running herself ragged trying to keep everyone together, to keep them all from worrying too much or feeling unwelcome as they picked up the pieces. Now she had to worry about the impending pack meeting and her debut as an Alpha. how had she even gotten here? Just the right place at the right time, or, perhaps the right place at the wrong time.
What moved her from the den on this chilly autumn morning though was none of the above. She had seen the tension grow between Minka's eldest and the King, and somewhere inside it had set off a chain reaction; a tumbling of successive thoughts that brought her to one conclusion and one conclusion alone. Perhaps if Minka had remained, and the two had become close, there might have been pup's bearing Gent's name come spring, but that was off the table now. As it was, there was no chance in her mind that he would be breeding this year, and with Kova coming of age soon she knew what had to take place. Surely Gent did not seek to take the boy's birth right from him; to bar Kova from his father's throne simply because he wanted it to himself. Raela doubted this was his aim; the man had been nothing but a good step-father to them all, but she needed to be sure. She needed to be sure that Gent realized that Kova would likely be challenging him; seeking the leadership for the honor of his deceased parents now more than ever. It was only natural. In her mind, with so much owed to the old Alpha pair, it was not their place to rule here once the Prince was ready. She had made a vow to Minka's family and she intended to serve it. She would see Kova offered the role; if he truly wanted it. But first; the black mammoth had to be consulted quietly, and alone. It was no surprise that his scent trail led to the borders. She could see how he tried to keep working; to tirelessly secure Minka's land for the broken family while everyone grieved. Raela came upon him at a brisk trot, her tail waving lazily as a sign of her good intent. The nerves and the weight of what she had to say pressed forward in her golden eyes. "Gent? Something's bothering me."