The air was thick and heavy with the lingering scent of smoke, Askan noted as he raised his snout and breathed deep. Granted, the scent was faint as though the fire was miles away, but even so it was enough to make the Yukon wolf stop in his tracks. He had only ever seen a fire once, as it ravaged through the now distant Selwyn woodlands, but even so he knew that it was something to fear and to avoid at all costs. Fortunately, the winds seemed to be blowing in his favour. The air was relatively still and calm, so it was unlikely the fire would make it to the Lowlands before it puttered out. Still, the darkened sky on the horizon was a harrowing sight, the sort that he doubted he would forget for years to come.
As distracting as the fire was, that was not why he had ventured away from the den site. For the past few days he had done little aside from rest. Even now, his sides ached from the his collision with the sun dried ground. Not only that, but his jaw ached too after he'd been sucker punched by that damn bastard Whitestone wolf. The only saving grace, was that his foot was fine. It didn't hurt at all, much to his relief. Despite his aches and pains, the way Askan saw it, it was all worth it in the end. Hell, he'd do it all over again if he had to. The discomfort was nothing he couldn't handle, it barely even registered in his mind.
Turning his gaze away from the sky, Askan pressed his nose to the ground again. This venture from his den was not without cause, the pup (unsurprisingly) had wandered off again and Askan took it upon himself to check up on her, to see what trouble she had gotten herself into this time.
Despite the fact that the Yukon wolf enjoyed her company, it couldn't be denied that he had been avoiding Percy for the past few days. It wasn't out of regret per se, it was simply that he was worried what she now thought of him after she had seen him act like
that. There was no denying that Askan was worried,was hesitant that she no longer wanted him around. Or worse yet, that she feared him. The mere thought was enough to make him shudder as he trotted along, nose to the ground.
This was his attempt at making amends. He wouldn't go as far as apologise, as in his eyes he had done nothing wrong, but he understood that he had to do something. He needed to clear the air. And because of that, he had no intention of scolding her when he found her. She wasn't supposed to roam this far alone, but he didn't want to curb her sense of adventure either. It was what made Percy, Percy.
To his relief, it didn't take long to find the not so small pup. Her dark coat did little to conceal her in the long grass, she stood out like a sore thumb really. Making his presence known, Askan huffed in greeting as he came to a stop by her side. He had no idea what she was up to, and he had every intention of finding out.
"What you up to pup?" He asked with a pleasant swishing of his tail.