Of all places Askan didn't know why Deron wanted to meet here, up on this hill in the middle of bloody nowhere. He didn't mind the rain, after all it was a nice change from all the snow but couldn't his uncle have chosen a nicer location? Or at the very least somewhere that wasn't so far from home? Deron had always been a cautious guy, slow to trust and quick to dismiss, so Askan could understand why he wanted to meet so far from his packs borders. This was neural ground and on top of this hill they were equals.
But no matter his reasoning, why did he have to pick such a spooky place? And what was with these stone columns? By no means was Askan a believer of the supernatural-neither was Deron- but there was something about this hill summit that put Askan on edge. In fact, this whole damn situation was strange, and no matter how many times he paced back and forth he couldn't put his paw on it. Deron had never sought him out before, not like this, so what had changed? What could be so drastic, so important that Deron would go against his very nature? His uncle never cared about anything, and he made no secret of it. He didn't even try to lie, he was just that blunt. So what was it?
"Ughhhh" Askan groaned, his frustration clear, as the sky above him darkened as the rain clouds pulled together. He paused mid step and glanced up at the sky and his mood became all the more sour."Just what I fucking need."
If his uncle expected Askan to wait for him in the pouring rain than he had another thing coming. Up here, amongst the stone stacks and the weird wrong feeling that lingered in the air there was nowhere for Askan to hide, or take shelter from the elements. Which...Come on, was Deron taking the piss? Was this his idea of a joke? Whatever he urgently wanted to talk about it better damn well have been important. Because favourite uncle or no-not that he had much competition, Savion was a right prick- Askan was gonna give him a piece or two of his mind.
When he finally decided to turn up, that is.