They hadn't been far from the borders, but also far enough for Larkspur to offer their new member-to-be some information. He briefly told the woman how Sahalie had intended to take over Oak Tree Bend, but ended up deciding to start a new pack with Alastor instead. There was more to the story, of course, but Kuwindwa could ask either of their leaders herself if she really wanted to. Truth was, Lark hadn't been really involved enough to know the whole story. He told the woman of their healer and Alastor's brother, Draven. There was a quiet boy that he hadn't really formally met by the name of Niles, and then Castel. They were all yearlings, or mostly-yearlings, as even Sahalie had insisted that she wasn't old enough to start a family. He made a joke or two about how sometimes he felt as if he was babysitting, and how being around a bunch of younger wolves made him feel old. But in the end, they were all his family. It was all he had anymore, and at the very least he could be content with his group.
Larkspur kept most topics off of himself. When they did come, he offered vague details and gently steered the conversation another direction. For the last leg of their small trek, he decided to walk in silence. It would have done well for him to pay attention, less he get them both lost in the mist.
Soon the fog cleared and the large, shivering trees loomed above them. "We're here," he finally said, a strange wave of familiarity washing over him. The last wolf he'd ever brought to a pack's borders was his granddaughter Parsnip, but ever since then she'd run off. Hopefully back home, back where the young girl belonged.
Lark sat down and let Kuwindwa have a moment to inspect the borders of Quaking Vale. After an appropriate time had passed, he howled for one of his alphas. Above them, the trees seemed to shiver in greeting.