Gone Tomorrow
The rain had begun to let up as the pair made their way back towards the marked Swift River lands. It reminded Corinna so much of when Indru had first brought her back here after their reintroduction at Luna Hill. But how the circumstances had changed since then. They were hardly the same two wolves that they had been then, and yet they were not completely different. They walked side by side, much as they had then, though their pace was much slower due to Indru's injuries. The key difference was that this time, she held the power between them and it was with her permission that Indru was returning to the lands that he had originally claimed. The shift in power dynamic became even more apparent as they reached the physically marked borders. It was her own scent that secured them, and while Indru's had not disappeared, it was muted and long out of date. But the crossing of the borders hit home to Corinna that the tawny wolf beside her, the one who had haunted her dreams both waking and sleeping every day since he had left, was back. He was home where he belonged.
Of course, he was not returning just for her. So she made a direct path towards the heart of their territory. Normally the young of the pack should have been moved to a rendezvous site once they had been weaned, but with her being the sole protector of the youths, she had wanted to keep them in a place most frequently traveled by the pack wolves. Even if none of the others had been there recently, the place stank of Swift River, a formidable barrier to any predators who had in mind to feast on the helpless wolf pups. But a scented barrier was nowhere near as secure as the physical presence of a sitter, and as soon as the den came into sight, Corinna broke from her mate's side and ran forward, her face a picture of concern and worry.
On her elbows, the she wolf crawled into the den, tail flat out behind her in the entrance. Peering in, she took survey of the contents of the rocky hole. Three black noses, six ears, and 12 paws. All was right in the world. Breathing a sigh of relief, she pulled back out of the den and fixed her green stare on Indru. One of the last times that Corinna had seen him had been when she had been inside giving birth to the pups. During the time she was in labor and a few days afterwards, she had not let him come further than the entrance, her motherly instincts refusing to let anybody else come close to the three cherished lives. So really, she had no idea what her pups remembered of Indru. And in his present state, he didn't look anything like the father they might remember. So she had no idea what to expect. The best she could do was keep a protective eye on them, and be the shield and comfort her young ones would need when coming to meet this stranger. Voicing her concerns, Cori spoke up, "I'm sorry, but I'm not sure if they'll remember..." It was to be expected if they didn't, but she was willing to try.
Turning back around, the leader pushed her way into the den, careful to not hit her gray head on the ceiling. Stepping around the other two small bodies, she nosed Rihael, licking his gray head before picking him up by the scruff of the neck. Lifting him off the ground, she carried him outside, setting him in the den entrance. Repeating the process with both Kisla and Fenru, she finally emerged, set the last puppy on the ground, and stood up, green eyes surveying Indru. This was his family. This is what he had returned to. Hopefully it was worth the price of the journey. "Kids...this Dad." She had mentioned him enough, so hopefully they would know who she was talking about.