The distinct sound of footsteps parted her from her mate at last, pricking her orange ears forward expectantly. The woman straightened her posture and gave her coat a quick shake; trying to calm herself for the encounter. A smile was ready for the thicket Queen, who returned it in kind. Something about the other woman made her seem more at ease this time, but perhaps it was because they had not come to question her about her brother's innocence. That certainly made things less tense.
"You too," she replied warmly, her tail swishing back and forth a bit. Her smile grew nearly ear to ear, though she tried to contain it, as the older woman deduced their biggest bit of news all on her own.
Raela somehow managed to seal her beaming muzzle with a happy chuff.
"Thank you," she replied again sincerely, her head dipping toward her chest. Nina's congratulations and concerns were most welcome, but the Queen of the notch shook her head. The words however, had no chance to escape before the approach of another registered in her ears. She was a little surprised to see the little copper-colored woman step up with such a dominant stance, and for a moment her brows twitched, wanting to knit together in confusion. Politely though, she refrained. Not quite sure what was happening, Raela smiled at the new female so as not to appear rude. Nina seemed the slightest bit surprised as well, and made no move to assert herself over the petite subordinate. She stared at them a moment more, and the gears in her head began to turn. Somehow, this stranger ranked above Nina, and there was only one way for that to be possible, unless Nina had dropped in position quite a bit.
Her mate was addressed first, and then herself. The pleasantries were all fine and dandy, but the questions burned pervasively through Raela's mind. All of a sudden that distinct scent appeared, and she observed the little woman with a hint of surprise beneath her grin. It was all beginning to make sense.
@Aideen. Well at least she had a name for the little female now. She was so very friendly, and Raela's tail couldn't help but wag a little in response. It was almost infectious. Gent assured the newcomer that they had traveled carefully, and Raela nodded. Her stomach was hardly heavier than usual, but what little bit of extra cargo she did carry added strain over such a distance. Hopefully, they would be able to rest with the Woodlands wolves for a short while after this meeting. Raela had to admit to herself that her paws were beginning to nag. Nearly as strange as all of this though, was the arrival of the great black wolf. Her eyes and ears were immediately drawn to his approach; the heavy footfalls were hard to miss. She was a little taken by his eyes, but apprehensive about staring into them. Gent had blue eyes, but they were so very pale. This man's were deep and striking, and he was easily as large as Gent. Raela had thought her mate to be unique or rare in his size, but apparently not.
He first passed across Nina's side, then moving to stand beside this “Aideen.” The behemoth seemed to regard her carefully, and a guess as to who he might have been formed in her mind. She wasn't quite comfortable beneath his gaze; it was
puissant and serious. Thankfully, he seemed much more interested in Gent than her.
Miccah. His last name mirrored that of Aideen; her guess was seeming more and more accurate by the second. The man's voice sounded between them, deeper than that of her co-lead. Rae's golden eyes shifted curiously to Gent, who seemed much less fazed by the events taking place before them, at least outwardly.At last, the pieces fell into place with Nina's interjection. The new Alphas, and evidently mates. Her brows rose as she glanced between them. Miccah and Aideen were not entirely dissimilar to themselves, albeit with an even more striking dose of disparity. It was interesting, to say the least. There wasn't any mark of sadness or true anger in the older woman's voice as she revealed this, like one would expect had there been some kind of forced takeover. Perhaps it was just that Nina was getting old? Had she retired? The Notch Queen grinned at the both of them, though her gaze felt much more comfortable focusing on the little female. Could this Aideen even be capable of something like that? She had no idea, and it didn't seem right to ask. Thankfully, Gent had something to say, and Raela let him speak. She nodded in agreeance, then taking the lead from her mate as it was handed over. Her stomach flipped a little bit, predictably.
"Well," she began, taking a breath and covering her nerves with a smile,
"we've successfully moved from the Timbers to just northwest of the Springs." Her voice lilted higher and she waited for a breath before continuing.
"We've renamed the pack “White Fir Notch.” The matriarch stopped then, looking around for their reactions while her tail swayed lazily back and forth.
"And as I think you've all figured out, me and Gent are mates now, and we're expecting." Raela's face grew hot beneath her fur as she grinned; her head dipping slightly as she glanced toward her King. The mother-to-be then turned to look at Aideen warmly.
"It seems you are as well?" She inquired hopefully.