Late morning, Scattered clouds, 14C/57F
It had not taken long to travel from the rapids of the riffle to the borders of the pack, and Viorel wished that it had taken longer. Coming up short of the borders the salt and pepper man came to a stop, looking at the large male out of the corner of his eye. He was trying to subtly pick up any clues as to what Sawyer wanted with Vanadis, but he couldn’t figure it out. He hoped dearly that he had made the right decision bringing him here.
Gesturing with his muzzle for the tawny wolf to stop, Viorel lifted his muzzle to the sky and called for Vanadis, though his voice displayed some of his hesitation. She had only had the pups a week ago, it seemed so early to be calling her away from them. Especially since he was not there to take over the watch, but he wasn’t going to just leave her alone with her long lost brother without knowing his true intentions.
Ending the call Viorel took a couple steps forward, arranging himself perpendicular to the visitor. He felt stupid, and if this brother was friendly he was certainly making an ass of himself, but he didn’t know how else to act. His new found parental role had woken something very protective deep down inside him.