Frankly Ramiel wasn't in the mood for a fight but if that was what the surge wolves wanted that was what they would get. The Archer stood firm bristling a snarl on his lips and eyes watching each member that had come to rally I'm the surges defense. It seemed to him that with the number that had appeared the deer was just a decoy for their agenda. He remained silent and in place waiting for the word his queen would give for an attack and he was ready to spring forth it that was what it came to.
The chocolate man, Aytigin spoke, they were aware of his ties to the pack before them. He tried to calm the situation to no avail. Ramiel didn't expect such righteous wolves to want to hear reason. His eyes caught the movement as a wolf about his and a little older than he and his brother charging right for Judas. Well that wouldn't sit well whether his brother could take care of himself or not. Ramiel wouldn't let that pass rushing forward he stopped within inches of the young male and snapped his jaws inches from the surge wolf's face, a warning to back the fuck off. This situation had not come to that but very well could if he continued to step out of line. These surge wolves had no authority in the Keep’s territory.
Then the white wolf spoke, he took this man to be their alpha. He attacked Aytigin first diminishing the right he had to speak in his own territory. Clearly this wolf felt that was the best way to get the upper hand. The rest of what he said was inconsequential, it didn't matter because he felt that it was the wolves of the keep that we're at fault for this. It was they that should have gone to the surge when he could have easily come to the keep. Clearly any idiot could see Ellery tucked safely nearby and that their queen was a little busy with her child. The Archer scoffed at the man.
Then his queen spoke her words putting that white bastard in his place. The pride for her swelling in the young Archers chest and once again he felt he'd made the right decision joining her. She spoke with reason and pointing out that what this wolf and his followers were angry about was pointless when they had so many other places to hunt. His silver gaze turned on the pale man waiting for what order he would give his followers next.