It was crazy how things worked out sometimes, just the day before he didn't think he would ever see her again. Then she was at their borders seeking permission to come back and be part of the pack again. Kajika was still in disbelief about the whole situation so much so he set out early from his makeshift den to find her and make sure she was still there. He expected she might want a few days to become accustomed again to living in the cove. After her return there had been food and rest for her and Kajika was content to just stay nearby afraid that if he left she would be gone. That it all was just another one of his mind's tricks and even now he worried that he wouldn't find her or her scent anywhere.
Without knowing where they stood he hadn't wanted to crowd her too much so had let her have some time to herself. Now that morning was upon the cove he didn't want to wait any longer he wanted to speak with her and find out what she was feeling. It couldn't be easy for her being back in a place that had changed but hadn't all at the same time.
Kajika caught her scent and followed it to where she'd stayed the previous night, which he should have expected she wouldn't stay with the others. “Des,” he said quietly, “Hoping he wouldn't startle her, “I was hoping we could talk?” He could feel the butterflies fluttering on his stomach as he waited for her response. His worries that things between them were different after so long.