Whatever business had taken @Morganna away from her pack for so long, Craw was content for it to continue. The opportunity to mingle with the others under his own simple flag of 'newcomer' was, he hoped, to prove enlightening. He had placed many assumptions at the feet of the woman he had only met once and subsequently travelled days for, who he had righteously slaughtered a wolverine for. He was aware of these assumptions. The dark woman had introduced herself well, had impressed him with her manner and ambition, but he had to find out if she was a winner or a dud. What he had seen of her family and its legacy was impressive, but she was nothing more than the product of such success, not its enactor. Perhaps her own mother made it look so easy that Morganna fancied her chances at it, thinking her genes alone made her worthy.
There was much to find out, yet, and he did not intend on being hasty. No matter what had brought him here, Craw knew that the willows was a strong place to endure the winter, and planned on building ties to those who lived within. Gone were the days of starvation and desperation; now was time to rebuild, slowly, carefully.
It was a quiet morning. He gazed over the rocks which surrounded the open area by the densite, admiring, once more, its discovery and claiming. This was a good location, memorable and defensible, and he could tell by the many footprints and scuff marks that willow wolves had gathered in this very spot for years. It would not be easy to overthrow such a mature hierarchy, such history. Was Morganna really up to it?