Sema had decided, it just wasn’t right for her. It didn’t feel like her place to be where she was. She didn’t mean her place it the pack, perhaps she would challenge up later, but she meant where she stood on her role. Her role she told her alpha she yearned for was Guardian, but patrolling the borders, she couldn’t find it in herself to trust her soul to not lunge and kill anyone who stayed by. She had nearly killed that Teketa wolf back on the rise. She wouldn’t risk harming a future packmate. There was another role that she saw herself in, one that was right and just, one that would fit her. She was near the pack den, and so she let a howl for her Alpha out, she had yet to meet the male lead. She knew one thing, she wanted to Scout.
I'm breaking up, I feel it in my bones.
She was fast, and could travel far distances, that was the one thing she knew for sure. Surely she could and would tie up loose ends for Elettra if she felt that it was fit. Her tail was lax and her amber eyes piercing the surrounding scenery. It was cold, but not cold enough for water to freeze. It was a new era, a new age for her, an age of loyalty, passion and commitment. She would never, could never break her oath. Neither her one to Elettra nor her one to Artemis would be broken. Her breathing was steady as she murmured thoughts to herself.
I'm Radioactive. Radioactive.
Her ears were perked up with interest, she had made it out of her encounter unscratched by the larger, yet weaker wolf that she had attacked. He hadn’t even known her true name, she had said the name if her aunt instead. Her mind rambled on with thoughts of loyalty, or commitment. She wondered if Elettra would take her up on an offer to ‘tie up loose ends’ around the lore. She also would deliver messages to allies, or enemies. She would be like Elettra’s back and call wolf for expansive or dirty work. It was what she was good at. Her eyes shone back to the den, the noon breeze softly bellowing some of the fur on her back. What was there left to do now? All that was left, was to protect and to serve.