The shadow did not get much alone time with the strawberry blond anymore. Two of their subordinates had disappeared, which meant Greer was running more patrols and hunting more. With a growing child they could not afford to be short food or have the borders unmarked, for he feared intruders would waltz past them and interfere with their small group. More specifically, his daughter, who had seemed to catch her father’s itchy paws and was almost impossible to keep confined within the Heights. Not unless someone was watching her, which was either one of her parents or the inky Iyes, who was an excellent aunt to the little Archer.
She was also who Greer had asked to watch the little fox while he snuck Kyna away for a few hours, for they had both been confined to the pack territory for too long.
“Come,” he urged with a cheeky grin after he’d finally managed to convince her that Revon was being watched. After his cruel joke the shadow did not expect her to believe him without a bit of coaxing, for he had nearly put the new mother in a state of panic.
Leading his scarlet mate over the rocky terrain he watched her anxiously, curious as to whether she had figured out where he was taking her yet. His tail swayed gently behind him, a small grin pressed against his dark lips as his insides buzzed with both excitement and worry. Would she even like the surprise he had for her? His ears twitched as doubt began to gnaw hungrily at his thoughts, consuming him and weighing heavy on his shoulders.
Eventually the rocks opened up to a small clearing, a broken stump tucked to the side, a reminder of their first meeting all those months ago. He turned to her, silver eyes widening as he waited for a reaction, the tip of his tail twitching nervously.