Out of all the wolves in the pack, there were only two who Amaryllis hadn’t really meet yet. One of the seawolves who had returned after a long absence, which part of her was glad for Pip that he had returned but also wasn’t sure about because he had left, along with the others and made the young mute girl fall into a depressed state once she had realised they had all left her.
The other was someone who she knew was important to Veho, as it was his scent that lingered on the silver eyed man the most whenever the other male wasn’t some sort of ghost that both did and did not linger within the Cedar trees. And Amaryllis felt like out of the two, that this @Rook was the more important one to meet right now.
The howl died in her throat shortly after it was released, just a simple unhurried may we talk, if not busy? As her pale eyes roamed around the area before her, of blank snow, bare trees and snow covered rocks, wishing there was something for her to fress but winter still had its icy grip on the land, even if spring was only a few weeks away. And didn’t that frighten her, now she was leader. She knew it wasn’t expected of her to have pups, just as it was not expected of any of the other females within the pack but it still worried her if there weren’t any pups to take care of during the spring. Part of her knew there should be pups in spring, for the pack to care for and to expand the pack. And an even smaller part of her wanted pups, to see this litter of pups grow up to adults and feel safe instead of leaving them behind.
But she shook those thoughts away, as she shook out her pelt. If the topic of pups came up, she would talk to someone about it but for now, she had to focus on waiting for Rook as she waited near the medicinal den.