Greer did not want to submit to anyone but his sister, but if he was to join her it was a necessary evil. He could not stay behind in the willows. Not without the few members the shadow didn’t completely hate being around. His departure had been a long time coming and this was the perfect way out. Craw would not — and could not — take it away from him. Even if he refused, his sister never would. But it did not mean he couldn’t play nice with the spider-like wolf. If this wolf was going to be at the top of the hierarchy with his sister Greer had to make a good impression — whether he wanted to or not.
The older male rose to his paws without warning before striding forward, his head tipped upward just slightly. It was enough for the shadow to notice and react accordingly. Without hesitation he dipped his own head below Craw’s. While his stomach lurched at the idea of submitting to a wolf he hardly knew Greer maintained his composure, forehead smooth as his expression remained calm. His long legs bowed at the knees, allowing his tall body to dip below Craw’s. To ensure that Craw knew that he understood what the minor display of dominance meant, the shadow’s ears also fell against his skull while his silver gaze focused on the older male’s feet. “Greer come,” he repeated, this time his tone softer than it previously had been. It still wasn’t much of a question but it was less of a demand. “Follow sister-Morg. Follow Craw.” He hoped using the word follow would be a good touch.