As expected, her brother was exploded with the news of Pip. He had always been overprotective when it came to their little sister, especially she was unable to express herself verbally. A frown creased her lips as he spoke, his threatening words cutting through the thick air that hung over the sea wolves. Niq’x wanted to play search and rescue as well, but if Pip had found a pack to join obviously she was comfortable with these wolves and it would take a little convincing to get her to leave.
What if she did not want to leave?
The thought sat in her stomach like a heavy rock, leaving a bitter taste in her mouth. The idea of Pp staying her and the rest of them leaving did not sit well with the sea princess. They would either stay together or leave together; they would join Pip or she would search for the coast with them. Family did not get left behind.
Her age-mate spoke up once more, announcing that he had met a pack wolf that carried their sister’s scent. Immediately her ears perked up, mismatched gaze focused on the hunter. Her lips curled into a frown as his voice trailed off, the rest of his words dangling off the tip of his tongue. She snorted, irritated by the boy’s cliffhanger; Pip was their sister, not his — they deserved to know what was going on with her. Nauja was quick to the call the boy out, asking for more information. She remained quiet this round as she waited for a response from Tyne after Blitz urged the boy to continue. They needed to figure out a game plan — and quickly. The longer Pip stayed among the pack wolves the more comfortable she would grow, and it would become difficult to persuade her to leave in the future.