If he had his way, Askan would have already left. He would have already started his long trek north. But much to his dismay, Sahalie had asked for him to wait so she could tell the others that she was leaving. A reasonable request- even he knew that- but Askan didn't like being held up, he wasn't the patient sort. And he certainly didn't like standing around and wasting time. The journey south had taken him about five days, give or take, but he had a sinking feeling that Sahalie would just end up slowing him down.
She'd give him some company, but it wasn't as though he had gotten lonely on the way here. He had been so focused on getting the job done he had little time to worry about things like that. And at this point, all Askan wanted was to go home, to be with his packmates. Askan hadn't grown to hate her in the small time they had known each other, but he had already concluded that she was the chipper annoying type. The type that couldn't travel in silence. He had a sinking feeling that she would want to make small talk, and that she'd make an effort to point out ever interesting little detail she noticed in the scenery they passed through.
Askan was dreading it. It was like his worst nightmare come true. Oh how he hated chatter boxes.
So of course he was feeling crabby, a little on edge. He paced back and forth beside the territorial line, waiting for Sahalie's small form to emerge through the trees. He was on his tenth turn when movement caught his eye. He expected to see a small brown wolf, his travelling companion to be, but instead he was greeted by the sight of a large, grey- almost white- wolf. That was not Sahalie. Nor was it Leotie. And neither was it the alpha he had met the day before. So who was he- he could tell it was a male- and what the hell did he want?
"Can I help you?" Askan asked, his voice low and gravelly. As unwelcoming as he could manage.
He hadn't met any other Bend wolf, but he knew fully well that the rest of the pack were aware of his presence. So it was easy to conclude that this wolf had sought him out, that he wanted to chat. Oh wonderful.