The loud screeches from the young pups would no longer be heard, nor would the large paw steps their leaders would bring. The borders would no longer bare the smell of Aeylen and Ruiko. . .but others now that they were gone? It did have to be decided. . .soon. Nina sat, her posture once again stiff and uptight, ears swiveling from left to right in an awkward movement. Her chest was constricting in the hard pang of lose. The two leaders who had readily accepted her had left and it was a hard thing to try and comprehend. Waiting for someone to now call a meeting was not going to be happening. It was going to have to be called now.
Turning her face away from the creek her muzzle lifted to the sky and her low, long mournful song sang through the territory of Copper Rock Creek. It was an invitation. . .no a command for everyone to come to her. It didn’t matter that she was not the highest ranking female, even she knew that the borders were also lacking Pakuna’s scent. She was unsure of where the female were to be, but it didn’t matter. Something had to be sorted out right now.
The healer sincerely hoped that their newest member, Ashanti, would make it towards her alright. . .more of less so at least understanding the call would be nice. Nina’s good emerald eye scanned the forest as she waited. What was going to become of the small pack? Would they have enough members to the point of where they would stick together. . .and that was just if everyone would decide to stay. Her heart heavy and mood low, she waited. . .to see if anyone else had left them too.