Nash had been quiet lately and hadn't seen a lot of his fellow packmates, but even he noticed when the ever-elusive Neha finally disappeared. He'd been worried, sure, but she was usually hard to find so he tried not to worry himself about it until Aleister started calling for her. Nash could hear him for miles around the lake, and the fact that Neha didn't answer was bad news. Very bad news.
And then Aleister stopped calling. Chan told his brother Neha left of her own accord.
Nash knew Aleister had to be devastated. His sister was gone and had clearly left without saying a word. Experience told the Eastfall boy that meant she wasn't coming back.
He was afraid for the future of his pack, now that he'd finally found them again, but most of all he was afraid for Aleister. Nash hurt for him. He felt his pain. They'd both been abandoned by their siblings before. So he would help.
Nash set off down the lakeshore to find his leader.