Askan yawned as he paced along the bank of the creek, his eyes focused on the shimmering water that flowed on by. The gateway was the easiest way to access the field and so the Yukon wolf spent a great deal of time patrolling this area, as well as keeping a lookout. It was early, the sun had only just risen over the horizon but Askan was already contemplating on whether he should go for a nap. It wasn't that cold today and the weather was clear, so really he had no excuse not to do his bit for the day but his sleep had been rather restless the night before. Askan was troubled and his sister-once again- was the cause of his concern. But rather than try and deal with her, he decided to avoid her like the plague.
Pausing for a moment, Askan bowed down to lap at the stream. They were fortunate it hadn't iced over, after all it was their main water source in their territory, without it they'd be in trouble. But as of yet, everything seemed to be going well for the Rye wolves. They hadn't had any more trouble with the Whitestone wolves and their numbers were slowly but surely rising.
Everything- despite Askan's troubles- was going well. If anything, he should be happy right?
Or at least that was what he told himself. His optimism was short lived.He looked up from the creek and- who the... A small blue eyed wolf was coming his way. He could of sworn he- What was she doing here? Askan didn't remember inviting her, that's not something he would forget. Ever. No matter how tired he was. Shaking his head- as though he thought she was an apparition caused by his sleep deprivation- he closed his eyes, then opened them to see if she was still there. Yep she was. And she was coming this way.From waaaay within the borders of the field.
With a scowl, Askan trotted over to meet here and came to a stop once he deemed himself close enough.
"What are you doing here?" He asked, his voice as sharp as a blade.
By no means was she an enemy, but she was unexpected and with his mood being so sour he immediately took a disliking to whatever the hell this situation was.