Weeks ago? That coincided with his disappearance... The spider's jaw clenched and unclenched as he listened to the small arctic woman, who kept her gaze dropped and tone polite. Even though he wasn't looking at Lorcan, he was firing hot daggers in the fool's direction regardless. She had the right words and manner, which at least contributed to not making the situation worse. Craw hadn't come into this encounter with the most amenable state of mind - her task was not going to be easy.
Attribute her skills to their
formidable pack... either Lorcan had sung Whitestone's praises or she was just a flatterer. But it was better to be a flatterer in these circumstances. Though still plenty irritated with his current packmate, this vagrant was doing... okay. She'd clearly taken some time to think about this decision. Had she chosen them after scouting out her choices, or just finally been desperate enough with winter on the horizon to stop dallying about?
Sensing movement from Lorcan, Craw's ear nearest to the man swivelled about to focus on him, though he only moved his head enough to cast a withering sidelong glance at the wannabe-medic. His snout wrinkled as his lip curled, and he growled, low and rough, to let Lorcan know that his input had not been asked for.
You will speak when spoken to.
What had he said - that she might help protect against
cougars?
"Foxes, maybe," he muttered, casting his impatient yellow eyes back over this as-yet nameless woman, judging her youth and her size, and then consciously took note of her pure ivory coat. @
Morganna would just
love another white woman, he knew how they were just her
favourite. But the lengthy scar over her muzzle, at least, hinted at the fact that she was not just another cushy yearling. On the cusp of adulthood, she should be less of drain on their resources, but he did not want to risk a drain at all.
Snorting, as if to clear his mind, his ears both perked forward, and he maintained a few lengthy seconds of silence before casting his judgement.
"Every one of my wolves pulls their weight and has earned their place in this pack." Yes,
every one - even any temporarily in the shitter.
"I don't know you. Whitestone is not a sanctuary for the needy, no matter how sweet your promises - so you will not join us today. But I will give you a chance to earn your place."
He licked his lips as he looked down on her, feeling a little calmer now.
"Five days, five gifts, starting tomorrow. I want you to demonstrate these skills. Whatever you bring, leave it at this spot," he said, thumping a forepaw on the ground for emphasis, leaving it up to her how she would store it - under a rock, in the snow, or just in plain sight,
"before sunrise, for us to collect. On the fifth day, wait here with it, and we'll speak again."
The last wolf he'd given the task to had never been seen again, nor any of the gifts he had so eagerly promised. Tomorrow he would find out if she would be similarly disappointing.