Everyone earns their place, Askan had told him – or something to that extent. The exact verbiage was lost on him, the memory of the tussle was more important, anyways, but the sentiment was the same. For several days, the dark wolf continued to learn the borders of Wild Rye Fields – and when he could find Askan, he’d pester the other wolf to keep working. Keep training. While the silver-eyed wolf still wasn’t exactly sure what sort of pack role he wanted to take up, an ability to defend one’s self could never go wrong.
An ability to earn their place, as it were.
Now, he didn’t know this Icicle fellow much from a hole in the ground, but if he wanted to remain as the third ranked (directly below Askan, no less), he was going to have to earn that. Away from the communal den, where they wouldn’t cause too much ruckus, Reyes put up a howl, summoning the albino wolf to the rank challenge. As soon as he appeared, ears rolled back, and the swarthy male rumbled. “I ain’t gonna mince words, pendejo. Someone’s gotta watch Askan’s back, and it ain’t gonna be you. So step aside, or get run over.”
With nothing else to say, he charged.