Patrols again today, he had ordered himself, while his heart and paws longed to leave the territory, he had a duty to keep the land safe above all else. A duty to Hotei, who had done this every day while he was alive, and whom he had promised to look after the pack in his place. And a duty to Triell, who needed all the help he could get right now. The oaken king had been absent lately, his usually shadow-like presence now dwindled into a faint ghostly passing now and then; Not that I blame him... He had been through a lot after all, both with the pack and personally, all the losses that were pulling down the rest of the Bend wolves no doubt weighing twice as heavy on the shoulders of their leader. So his loyal second did his best to fill in so to speak, maintaining the borders and keeping watch of potential threats. Not that there were many.
It was especially hard to motivate himself today though. A thick fog lay over the land, fighting against the sun to wrap the summer land in an illusion of winter. Even as the day grew warmer, the haze persisted, and the ebony scout glared at it, wishing it away along with the painful memories it ensued. Seething didn't do any good though, and with a heavy sigh, he lifted himself up from his rest at the den opening and shook out his fur. Then he stood for a moment, looking back and forth, deliberating on which way to go. Their - his den, lay about halfway between the Great Oak, with the main den, and the borders. The privacy had been alluring back when the two lovers settled, now he sought comfort in its solitude. Regardless, he usually started his patrol with a swing by the communal area, to check who was about and whether all was well. This morning he had gotten a rather late start though, and skipping that part of the routine would save time.
After a few moments of debate, the silver tipped man shook his head and set off towards the pack center; he would make a short pass, just to observe. Not like his usual inspections were very social, but still; Just quickly. Something drew him to the communal den, despite his general aversion towards spending time in the area. He was worried. With Triell this aloof, he couldn't help but speculate about the pups, how were they doing? Had @Spieden taken on looking after them? What about the rest of the pack? Personally he hadn't interacted with the pups, beyond seeing them once or twice around the den, he couldn't bring himself to. Before the whole affair with Nayeli's monsters he had hoped that this spring... But that dream had been killed, brutally murdered and torn to shreds. So now he tried to avoid the children that would remind him of those lost dreams. And yet he worried.
He drew nearer to his destination, and suddenly a fresh scent interrupted his thoughts. Someone had crossed this path just recently, and not just any someone; Out here? Alone?! There was no way about it, he swerved sideways and followed the pups trail. His personal feelings would have to be put aside for now. It didn't take long for his tall, trained legs to catch up with the escapee, a small dark form in the grey fog. "Aye!" He called from behind, slowing his pace as he neared her; "What are you doing out here all by yourself?"
Word count: 596
"Speech" Thoughts