<blockquote>While Jaysyek had been occupied in preparing herself to fully take on her <span class='word'>materfamilias</span> role, Borden Lyall had been absolutely obsessed with making sure their territory was still safe, sound, and secure. In the span of two weeks he had scouted out only <i>two</i> ideal rendezvous sites: one on the edge of the Thicket, and another in the form of a large hollowed out tree. It seemed that everywhere else had some sort of accident waiting to happen - fallen logs posed as a dangerous stepping stone, what was left of the ruined tree promised incidents with splinters, empty caves implied that their recent inhabitant would still return, and the river running along the northern side of the territory did nothing to ease the leader's paternal worries. After an hour of searching for a third spot to show Vlarindara and Kiche, he managed to end up beside the remains of the ancient tree. His eyes peered into the spacious nook, studying the bed of pine needles he had piled into it. It would soon be occupied, he knew, and that thought alone had his heart fluttering.
He took a deep breath, satisfied that the temporary den site smelled nothing more than moist earth and a hint of the pack. For a moment, he wondered if he ought to thoroughly mark it, to send a signal to other creatures that his pack frequently occupied this part of the forest. A shook of his head whisked the thought away; he would worry about things like that later when there <i>were</i> pups to stow away while the adults hunted.
With one last glance over his shoulder, he began to walk away from the potential sanctuary. Perhaps two sites were good enough; if Jayse chose to rear them in the pack den first, then the Grizzly Hollow pups would have three locations to choose from after all. <i>Three</i>. Ambling along through the trees, he glanced up to the cloudy afternoon sky, allowing himself to get lost in thought as he wandered towards the den.</blockquote>