He felt kind of bad dragging the dark-furred wolf off like this, but Riven would not allow a packmate to have an untreated wound, however small it might be. Besides, Maugrim/Hrun (he still didn't know which one this was) hadn't seemed to enjoy their pack bonding as much as he should have - perhaps he'd been made uncomfortable by Rhaegara's and Saga's teasing. Whatever the reason, Riv hadn't been able, in good conscience, to let him stew in those bad feelings. Their pack had a place to stay, now, and it was time to settle down and build real relationships with these wolves.
Perhaps learning their names would be helpful, too.
"I know I saw one around here somewhere..." the boy murmured as they walked, blue eyes narrowed and maw set into a deep frown. White fir trees would stand out starkly here - the bark was good for small injuries like Mauhrun had, and they were lucky to be in a place that grew them.
Riv turned his attention back to his companion, scanning him over to check and see if he was favoring that foot. "Does it hurt?" he questioned, brows drawn up in concern.