Maybe—just maybe—it wasn't an owl like Cottongrass had hoped it was. Because it didn't take long for Reyes to catch onto the fact that they weren't alone, and the change it brought was palpable. Gone was the quiet, buzzing energy of the night. What replaced it was something far more unpleasant and intense. And with nothing else left for him to do—Cottongrass froze in place. He froze with his neck twisted over his shoulder and he didn't dare move.
Whatever eagerness he usually carried became a sense of morbid curiosity while Reyes shuffled forward, the older wolf already on his feet and ready. Quiet and serious the duo gazed into the darkness of the nearby treeline. And it was Reyes that growled, breaking the dead of night while Cottongrass could only awkwardly stare. He listened to the huffing of Reyes' noise while the older wolf scented the air. But before he could react, before he could even think of reacting—
Abrupt and startling confusion smacked into him. Because what did Askan have anything to do with this? And why did Reyes stop acting all tough? His ear twitched and he looked at Reyes from the corner of his eye, the tension in his body giving way to sheer bewilderment at the sudden turn of events. Didn't any of them know they were about to get eaten by a very big and horrific monster of the woods? Before he could open his big mouth to speak the pieces fell into place.
Oh.
Ooh.
He watched as Askan appeared, the Selwyn practically materializing from the darkness before them in all of his tired and grumpy glory. Cottongrass wasted no time in pushing himself up until he was sitting. His tail wagged in an excited frenzy in the snow. And an absolutely obnoxious grin spread across his features the moment Askan settled down on the opposite side of Reyes.
"Askan!" He chirped, all too loud and upbeat for such a late hour of the night. And with all the grace of an overeager puppy, he clumsily pressed into Reyes' side and leaned over to push the blunt end of his muzzle into Askan's fur. He pulled back a moment later and settled down on his stomach, wriggling and squirming all the way.
"We think there's a, uh, an owl in that tree over there!" He continued to bark all while swinging his muzzle in the general direction of one of many silhouetted trees. And unable to help himself he kept glancing at Askan and Reyes from the corner of his eye. Because all of his friends were there and that meant it was a party! An owl party because those were the best kind of parties if you asked Cottongrass.
He kept on wriggling and squirming away, as pleased and happy as could be in that moment.