OOC: -waves- :D @Ayla and @Skoll
Wraith jolted, head ducking shamefully when he heard a voice calling out behind him. Of course someone would have been watching his blunder. Looking back, Wraith had dim recognition of one of his new pack mates. Had it been a complete stranger, the male would have felt less silly about falling in, but thus far, he’d done a bang up job of impressing the members of Willow Ridge. So far, the only one that seemed to know his true talents was Craw and his pale friend had busied himself with other duties this morning.
Dark ears twitched at the mention of a missing brother. Then this was one of the Archer wolves? Racking his brain, Wraith could only come up with one name; Greer.
“If you’re talking about Greer, the last I saw of him was last night near the border of the territory. Has he not been back since?” Concern rose for the yearling. While the dark male hadn’t made the best impression on the young wolf, Wraith couldn’t help but feel fondness for him.
Feeling the cold already seeping through his fur, Wraith lifted a paw to carefully place on the ice. It broke with even that small weight, earning another grunt from him. Clearly, going slowly wasn’t going to work out for him.
At the sound of another approaching, Wraith paused, amber eyes taking in the gray female with a lifted brow. Inhaling, he determined she wasn’t of the pack, though it wouldn’t be beyond him to not know of her even if she had been. The wolf’s eyes naturally slid toward his pack mate, deferring to the scarred male on how to deal with the new arrival. As she wasn’t being overly aggressive, Wraith saw nothing wrong in her presence, even if she was a little overzealous in her offer to help.
“No, no, I’m fine. Don’t trouble yourself on my account. No point in all of us getting soaked.”
The thick muscles in his hind limbs bunched as he gave a great leap, clearing half the distance to the shore before crashing through that ice as well. Continuing the momentum, he jumped again, hind paws dipping back into the marsh until his front legs are able to pull himself completely out. Wraith shook out his fur violently, water spraying out in all directions and sticking out as the icy air froze it quickly.
Sheepishly, he wagged his freezing tail.
“Still learning the terrain,” he muttered as an excuse. He was far more at home on rocky crags and steep cliffs than on these marshy plains, but he was learning by trial and error.
Amber eyes regarded the pale female again while his legs began to tremble.
“I appreciate your offer, Miss Ayla.”