Along the edges of Whisper Marsh Borden Lyall sauntered through the tall grasses and the trunks of towering trees. Between his aching back and sore shoulders finding a comfortable position to rest was practically impossible. It seemed as if only the slow movements of placing one paw in front of the other offered any comfort at all. Driving himself to perform his best during the hunt had been absolutely worth it though; his belly, as well as everyone else's, was full at least for now. A majority of their kill had been stowed away for safekeeping but knowing that their caches were stocked did not keep the male from checking up on what was left of their quarry. He had also requested Arlette to meet up with him this morning to help find additional places to store extra findings if there was anything left of the caribou.
The bridge of his nose twitched as the smell of old blood and the soft cooing of birds eventually reached his senses. He hadn't expected it to be this close considering that he had taken a different route through the forest to reach his destination. In case the ivory youth happened to be nearby, he let out a string of three soft, beckoning barks to alert her to his location. He moved to his left then stepped back where he had stood only moments before; today would not only be a day for teaching, but story-telling as well. Arlette would soon be a yearling (a fact that had slowly frayed his nerves with worry) and with Hocus and Trisden seemingly avoiding the pack, perhaps she, too, would develop a sense of wanderlust. He just hoped the few hours or so they had together would count; he had promised Jaysyek that he would talk to her, and there were quite a few things he wanted to say before everything in mind became too little, too late.</blockquote>