While she patrolled around the area, getting to know the finger-like branches and the twists and turns of the trunks, the pale-coated female had time to consider more aspects of her new life. There was a glint in her light green eyes, for it bothered her on some subconscious level that she had yet to meet any of the others that had been enlisted by Elettra. The dark woman had well warned Remy that not all of them were soldiers like herself. It would be difficult getting used to, as in her former home she had been a member of the Guard and their interactions with the other forces were few (by her own choosing). Yet her Leader had also promised that they would be strong of heart and loyal, and that much, at least, Remy could respect out of others. Just like the father of cubs often prays for at least one strapping boy, she would hope for at least one somewhat like herself.
In fact, she actually hoped to catch someone's scent as she wandered through the territory. Perhaps she could find one of the followers on her own, and do a little research of her own. Regularly such an assignment - especially for recreation - she would consider stupid and tedious, but the unofficial joining of a pack had made her quite content. With her lifted spirits she found it easier to be less of a bitch and more of the stoic female she liked to pretend she was. Of course, Remy could not be bothered to regulate something so silly as character traits; it never bothered her what damn friendly loner thought she was callous and unkind. Truthfully, she was selfish; she wanted to seek out one of them for her own benefit and absolutely none of their's. At times she wondered if she almost welcomed their scornful eyes; how much they despised her. It was very funny, to see so much energy go toward such a stupid thing. But despite how much she disdained caring for others, and thought wolves stupid for having the desire to hate her, Remy had to admit she was quite bored.
Bored enough to seek out another, once again. This had to stop happening; she really never liked the encounters. Yet loneliness struck hard, and fast, and she found herself still searching for another, even if they cared to hate her.
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