Elias had been gone longer than he'd intended. No matter what he said he knew it would look bad, that rolling in the snow would only do so much to get rid of the scent clinging to his coat. In fact, there was no way this wouldn't look awful, terrible even. But Elias couldn't just vanish on them, he would never be able to live with himself...And in all honesty, he did want to speak to Greer, to hear his opinion.
And so, Elias clambered up the Heights and passed the border after only a moment of hesitation. This place was like his home-but not quite. He adored the alphas, but he was ashamed to admit he hadn't really formed any strong bonds with his fellow subordinates. Maybe he hadn't tried hard enough, or maybe they could see his flaws and wanted nothing to do with him. He didn't know, but either way was convinced it was all his fault, in one way or another.
Coming to a stop near the mouth of the communal den, Elias tipped his head skyward and let out a call for the dark male. He demanded nothing, it was more of a request, as sort of 'if you have the time' howl. Setting his blonde rump to the floor, he glanced left and right, half expecting to see someone staring at him with accusations gleaming in their eyes. But he was alone, not for too long, he hoped.