Now that the pups were a bit older – and one was missing – Veho found himself with a bit more free time. Felix and Ophelia hardly needed him these days (though he would certainly need to explain what coming of age meant, something he was not looking forward to), and with Oula back, the crisis in Grizzly Hollow was over. For now, at least. It also meant wolves could come and go more freely from the borders, though he did hope they’d exercise caution. Azar was still out there, somewhere, and if he could take Oula by surprise, it probably meant any of them were liable victims.
He knew some of them were already coming and going – but Veho did not feel particularly inclined to go that far from the pack territory on this evening. His tail thrashed behind him as he paced the edges of the lagoon. No snow had melted yet. There were no herbs to collect. His stash looked woeful these days, but there was little he could do, other than take care of what dried plants he had. It helped that he no longer slept in the medical cache, he supposed, but that did little to alleviate him.
Veho’s mouth twitched as he sat towards the edge lagoon, staring at the moonlit reflection. “Now what?”