This year was going to be much different than the previous one. Greer and his scarlet mate had jumped from one kid to four, which meant they were going to have their paws full for awhile. Although Revon was now a yearling and no longer relied on her parents she was still a trouble-maker and very much capable of causing her parents grief. At least now they had a readily available puppy-sitter for the Borealis Boys and could call on her when needed… as long as she didn’t evade her parents first. The mini-Kyna appeared interested in her younger brothers but had kept busy over the recent weeks. Patrolling, keeping tabs on the coyotes in the area, hunting… she was seldom seen standing still. Maybe it was to keep her mind busy after losing her friend/kidnapper, or maybe she was just eager to please. Greer never pried. If his daughter wanted to confide in him she would. He would not force her.
With a limp squirrel hanging from his jowls the dark leader padded toward the den he shared with his mate and their three boys. As of late Greer had chosen to reside outside the den to give the mother some space. He preferred to observe the mountain by night, which meant he could trade off with his scarlet mate during the day and allow her some time to stretch his legs.
He woofed softly as he appeared at the entrance of the den, the squirrel dropped between his paws as he beckoned his children forward. It was time they were exposed to the outside world.