It wasn’t that she was scared of meeting his pack, not really, after all Chan had been extremely nice and she would assume any wolves he associated with were similar. But the thought of being surrounded by strangers did make her slightly claustrophobic – for years she’d only dealt with other wolves one on one, and she liked it that way! Still, she couldn’t be mad at the younger wolf for simply informing his clan that he had brought a guest home; At least he’s warning me…
She nodded at his comment about the cache, giving her tail an appreciative wag. Good-mannered or not, every wolf was protective of food and finding strangers digging into their stores would rub almost anyone the wrong way. However, she wasn’t entirely put at ease and as they walked on, she remained silent and vigilant. Chan’s second comment earned him only an acknowledging huff while her eyes continued to dart around the woods, looking for any trace of movement. She barely even registered the glimmers of water in the distance, only noting how the trees were thinning which, blissfully, gave her a better view of the immediate area.
Her ears twitched as she heard movement through the trees, head spinning to face the approacher. A moment later, a young voice called out to her guide, and then she spotted the black form, quickly making its way towards them. Flair stopped in place, carefully keeping her hackles flat and ears lifted, as polite as possible; yet she couldn’t keep from rising to her full height, tail hanging down stiffly behind her; These are his friends…! She reminded herself, taking a deep, calming breath as the new arrival came to join them.
And then, just as she had appeased herself with this addition, another boy arrived. Older this one, he carried himself with a lot more poise. Glancing briefly between the three, Flair determined this oldest to hold the most authority, although the dynamic seemed a lot looser than any packs she were familiar with; He did ay they were only four… So, not really a pack then; Just a family perhaps? This latest arrival, with his mismatched eyes, did look like he could be related to Chan. He greeted the other two briefly, on russet ear twitching at the unfamiliar name; Nash…? And then his attention turned to her, the question making her neck nape unexpectedly. The fiery woman had to fight herself to keep from snapping at him, wanting most of all to demand he introduced himself first. But this was their land, and it would be unfair to Chan if she didn’t at least try to be polite to his companions.
Swallowing hard, she met the unnerving, two-color gaze briefly and gave a brisk introduction: “I’m Flair.” More she couldn’t muster and quickly looked away, eyes drifting to the one member of the group who was at least not a total stranger, hoping to find comfort there.
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