Joining thread for @Wraith! We'll tag the leaders once they arrive and howl for the leaders :)
Wraith, let me know if you want anything changed <3
Wraith, let me know if you want anything changed <3
The last two days had given Craw no reason to change his mind about Wraith. Whatever distraction had led the black loner to blindly run into Craw appeared to have been a fluke, and the scarred beast was glad that he had not been too hasty with retaliating. Indeed, it almost made for an amusing tale, and Wraith had sinced apologised for it again - with both wolves in a rather more level-headed place. Craw had accepted it and dismissed it. Mistakes were undesirable, but more undesirable was a wolf who couldn't learn from them; despitekeeping a keen eye on his dark-furred companion, Craw didn't witness him running headfirst into anything, so there was that.
The first night, too, Craw had rested very, very lightly, the lingering paranoia in the back of his skull unable to let him fall unconscious in the presence of a northern stranger. But as they travelled, though much of it was in comfortable silence, they did skirt around the topic of their geographically close birthplaces. No matter how many names Craw casually slipped his way, Wraith reacted to none, and before long Craw decided to accept Wraith as outside of his own history. That put him at ease. It was the secondmost desirable situation, after all.
For his part, Wraith talked superficially of his family in the mountains and the great respect he had for his father. Craw was left to make all kinds of inferences about what had happened to drive Wraith south, but he never asked outright, sensing the pain hidden behind any mention of his pack. If there were truths to learn there which would affect Wraith's integrity, Craw would make it a point to find out - but not yet. There was plenty of time for that. Craw was already knee-deep in his own careful patience; he could exercise it here, too.
By the time the first willow trees appeared on the horizon, well into the afternoon of the second day, Craw was confident in his decision. With the time fast approaching for him to present his new recruit, the topic had changed to Willow Ridge, and what Craw had learned of it.
"No," he rumbled, rolling his shoulders to ease out the tension there before trotting on at Wraith's side. "The mother established the pack years ago; the daughter is just a stand-in due to injury. Though Elettra is aging, so I think it would be a mistake for her to try and retake leadership at this point - her time is done. Morganna is proving capable. I think she will be pleased with you."
(This post was last modified: Dec 14, 2015, 10:41 AM by Craw.)