you do not know who is your friend or who is your enemy until the ICE breaks. What he couldn't quite understand was why Hotei had put him off black male wolves in general, but not tarnished his opinion of Triell. Maybe it was because Triell had been close to him before that black, schizophrenic menace had joined the pack, but fact remained, that Ice was wary of black male wolves. Brenton's little slip when joining hadn't made it better, and while he'd certainly been hard-working and trying to prove himself to Ice, Ice couldn't help but feel like he was just waiting for the inevitable failure. Hotei had worked hard, too, but he'd still turned out to be rather crazy, and had left. Would Brenton do the same? He hoped not, for if so, Ice might just have to start rejecting all black males on a very discriminatory basis. Still, this one seemed quite okay, as he licked Ice's pale chin and gently murmured what was going on. And for that, Ice rewarded him with a lick to the nose, before focusing his eyes on the rogue female.
She said it was Fenru she had been looking for, and Ice stared at her silently for a moment. Well, that was interesting.. Fenru was generally a good judge of character, but why hadn't he taken her home? Why did she come alone? "Why do you look for him?" he asked her curiously with a tilt of his head, his erect tail doing little twitchy wags. The stranger's tail was up against her belly, and she didn't seem as if she was about to sprint past them into their territory any moment, so he felt rather calm about having her there. In fact, he felt in control, and while he knew that it was a naive concept, he wasn't in a hurry to bare his fangs and run her off. Depending on what she wanted.. well. Better that she'd join the pack now, and become Corinna's punching bag until hormones calmed down, than trying to join once the pups were born. Jessie had been let in at that time (or had it been Cali? No - it must've been Jessie.) and Corinna had not approved. Ice remembered that.
And speak of the devil - Jessie came out of the forest, her small salt-and-pepper body smelling thickly of the Grove. She was a quiet wolf these days, patrolling and hunting, but saying little. He wondered how hard she'd taken Rissa's death, if he'd been a fool to not snap her out of it... She came up on his other side, shoulder to shoulder, and he leaned into her briefly to give her comfort, before turning his head around to give her nose, too, a lick. Then, his attention went back to the crouching loner. .ice aesir |