Puppies, as it turned out, had a strange way of changing things.
While Kjors had not been content, the changing times had left him with a goal to work for, something to keep his busy mind occupied through the dying time and the snows that followed. With spring came its own challenges, but now Bennet had arrived – along with a second pair of children not his own, but raised at his daughter’s side all the same. Initially, it had left a sour taste in his mouth, burnt and alliaceous as he watched the scout’s children with nothing but wariness. He need not worry much, for it seemed Karina had it all handled. As long as he continued to bring her food and occupy the children when she needed a break, peace reigned.
But it had been peaceful for far too long. Becoming the Queen’s advisor had never quashed his ambitions, only stymied them for a time. Change had come in many ways – Maksim’s release from that which plagued him, Naia’s untimely demise bringing two lives into the world. But this was but two, and the dragon knew well the law of threes. He would not wait for the Mother to bestow the third upon Hearthwood River – luck would always favor the bold.
And so he came to the center of the territory (away from the dens, where the pups resided, for even Kjors wished them no ill), and craned his nose upwards. He let loose his song upon the wind – rough, raspy, every bit the wild animal he was still, and he called Lachesis forth. There was no question why he summoned the white wolf.