The loss of all three of her founding members did not go unnoticed – but what was Kyna to do, exactly? Ember had told her exactly what she intended, and she could not fault her friend for seeking out her sister. Heigen had wandered off with no trace around Aurora Heights; but she hadn’t expected Iyes to do the same. Maybe it was those wandering paws – something Revon seemed prone to, as well. It made her chest hurt. The alpha heaved a sigh and shook out her thick coat, ready for the winter as she made her way to the center of the heights and tipped her head back, calling to organize the rest of her pack.
They were small in number, but they would be alright.
One by one they entered, and Kyna greeted them all. There were a few benefits to small numbers, she supposed. Once they had all arrived and settled, Kyna began to speak – perhaps she should have had a word with her mate first, but Greer wouldn’t have been interested in speaking with them all like this, anyways.
“Thank you for coming. We have a few things to discuss with the coming winter – as you can see, our numbers are small, and some members have…disappeared. For safety’s sake, I would ask that you all tell someone where you are going if you intend to be gone for more than two days; I would hate for someone to be in need of assistance, and no one know where to look.” She sighed softly, hoping ill had not befallen either Iyes not Heigen. “Outside of that, I think we do our best to recruit more wolves. And, on perhaps a happier note, have a pack hunt. Find something large to start filling out caches, and start to teach Revon, as well. How does this sound?”