<blockquote>This was ridiculous. All day he had been patrolling the borders; all friggin’ day and nothing exciting had happened. No one had come, no one had gone. The forest had been quiet, so quiet in fact he hadn’t even seen another form of life and he didn’t count insects into that group. The dark leader was bored, utterly, painstakingly bored and at the back of his mind had been regretting shooing Naira away from border patrol, she loved it and he hated it; but he didn’t want her out there on the front lines- it only took one of the enemy to track them down and take her out and as much as he thought of her, little Athena wouldn’t exactly be able to take on a group of wolves with assassination on their minds. So, as much as he hated it, this was his role for now until Naira was fitter, the pups were older and only then would he consider letting her back on duty… if she was a good girl.
So when his females call echoed beautifully from the mountains, he could only curse himself. How had she managed to slip out this time?! He wasn’t angry at the sound however, it was peaceful, happy and a call for her family, her pack to come to her. It wasn’t distress and it wasn’t just for him, which hopefully meant she was not alone up there.
Without wasting further time, he abandoned his duties and scaled the now well worn path from their lake shores which would eventually wind up into the moutains. However, his pack wasn’t in the thick of it, they were perched upon an outcrop, sitting looking up at the sky. So intent was he on making good time to get here and answer his females call that he hadn’t even looked up at the sky. Following their line of vision he glanced up and took in the sight before them.
It was almost enough to make him forget the glance of a white male who sat near his female… almost. He made no judgement yet, and tentatively sniffed the air. He was marked, one of theirs but he certainly hadn’t met the wolf- that meant dear Naira had been sneaking out on border patrol. Again. Yes, the woman was going to be the death of him.
There were too many here already to show his frustration about it, and in truth they needed male strength. This wolf was sturdy, tall like him and seemed able enough. For now, he wouldn’t kick up a fuss.
He regarded each of the wolves gathered there with a glance, and made an effort, with gritted teeth, to nudge each one with his shoulder as he pushed his way over to sit with his female, though his focus wasn’t on the stars which were falling, but the male who was sitting too close to his lady for his liking. So, he made a point of walking right in between the gap between Vafri and Naira, wedging his way in as he pulled up to sit beside her, and made a very obvious point of leaning into her side with his own. Childish and rather jealously, he didn’t speak to the male he had just bumped shoulders with, but looked up and ignored him completely.
For now, silence fell from him as his steel eyes warmed in the radiance of the burnt and falling sky above them.
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