![]() He could tell he'd thrown the younger male off. Had he really never been granted the opportunity to lead his own hunt in his birth pack? How were wolves being raised these days? By the time Wraith was Lorcan's age, he'd been leading scouting missions and hunts alike with his father acting as a gentle guide. The brute supposed he'd have to play the role of his father with concerns to young @Lorcan. Pleased to play mentor, Wraith took to it with a swaying tail. As expected, the agouti wolf rose to the occasion and swiftly made his decision. The northerner nodded with approval, offering a smile of encouragement. He was doing well for his being his first time. Most others would still be uncertain. So it wasn't a confidence problem. Merely a lack of experience. Wraith would make certain to provide the wolf with ample opportunity then. He'd speak with @Craw about it. No doubt the lead would be just fine with also teaching their new member to take more responsibility. The black male made no further comment and followed Lorcan readily to the trees. He bumped his shoulder against the lad companionably, glad that he'd answered the male's call. Every chance to teach another was a gift that he'd not waste without reason. It was good experience for him as well to guide an older wolf so that he may reign in the younger generation with a more experienced paw. |
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