She hadn’t dared to stray far from the den she had chosen for a few days now, but suspicion was building in her gut - and she couldn’t ignore it any longer. Hauling herself upwards she had made her way awkwardly to the top of the Pass, stopping to check the markers and measure which scents were freshest and which were fading. A growl of concern was heard, laced with a whine as she took it all in. @Rhysis hadn’t been by for a few days, Adonis’s scent was just as faint... and Valiant. There had been mention of taking the boys out, to practice hunting and sparing and tracking... but @Datura was still here, and their timing couldn’t have been worse if they tried. Her lip curled in frustration. She couldn’t help but think the silver man had something to do with her mate taking leave of his senses of late.
@Sagacity was still scouting the far side of the mountain, tracking herds, looking for packs and exploring in general - but with her absence growing longer day by day, Naira had to question just how far the sterling wolf expected they would travel with young back home to look after? Not to mention who would fulfill her duties while she was den-bound? @Asta was young and fresh, and while she had the best intentions and was quickly making her mark on Nomad’s Pass, Naira couldn’t help but think perhaps the girl was just a little to nice yet to fill her overly particular shoes.
She wished the silver woman back but knew that wishes were seldom answered in any hurry. She dared not allow other thoughts of what might be delaying the scout to enter her already highly strung mind - there were many perils on the mountain alone, and very little was known of the wolves that made the other side home. She could only hope the girl had not been taken hostage as Datura had. They didn’t have the numbers with the absence of the boys to mount a second rescue.
Bringing herself to an awkward seat, her heavy sides writhing with the young that grew within her she allowed her eyes to roam down the mountain to the lower lands below. She knew what needed to be done - and she knew the consequences once Rhysis returned (because she would not allow herself to think for a moment that he may not), but she had been left with no choice. There was only one she trusted to make the choices that needed to be made when she wouldn’t be able to make them herself, and she knew she wouldn’t need to call her advisor, after all he was never far behind and no doubt finding her gone from the den she had chosen would only hasten his arrival at her side. A ripple of pain coursed down her flank and she growled in an attempt to quiet it. It was just another reminder of how short her time was running.