Like a wraith, Tannis haunted the crags and reaches of Riddle Heights. Despite the warmer weather bringing game, both large and small, into abundance, the tawny brute was still as gaunt and lean as ever. If he had had fat stores on his body before, where he had once had curves were nearly gone... angled... his face haggard and pallid. Standing atop a rock shelf somewhere not far from the den he had discovered only recently by pure, dumb luck, he stared at the horizon, unseeing and distant. No one had appointed him to be there there or assigned him the task of keeping an eye on the most dominant female of the Plateau; quite simply, Tannis just happened to be there at the right place at the right time (and this would soon be confirmed in a matter a minutes).
The mountain winds whisked past his face and he visibly shook. I'm not here, he told himself. I don't exist. No one knows. No one listens...
A ragged breath escaped past his lips when he saw it, a russet-hued shape against the cool gray stones. A creature too small to be neither wolf nor prey. His glossy eyes focused on the little thing, fixated even more as it stopped to crane its neck over and inspect a sparse bit of grass. Strange... was that... was that a cub? His nostrils flared and he slowly began his descent from his perch, growing certain with every step that this den in particular was not Phineas' but the woman whose name and scent he had only ever heard and recognized in passing. Aesire. The woman who was his superior's equal.
Like a serpent his movements slithered down the rock face before his paws failed to find purchase and he slid a good ways down the mountainside. He landed with a faint thud and a hiss that sounded through his teeth. His nose and throat burned as the whole of his left side throbbed in pain for a short moment. Tears welled up in his eyes and slid down his jawline. I'm not here, he repeated, waiting for only a number of seconds until he no longer felt the sting in his bones and muscles. I am a ghost. I do not feel.... this doesn't hurt.
Tannis pushed himself back onto all four of his paws and when he lurched forward, he continued until he saw for himself that the small animal he had seen was actually a boy. Again his nose twitched, the whiskers on either side of his muzzle vibrating with intense curiosity. His wide eyes scrutinized the lad and, though his mouth had cracked open to say something, nothing met the youth's ears in welcome. His breath left his lungs. The cub did not smell like Phineas, but like the pack's second-in-command Ace, and all of a sudden, everything about the Andreas was engrossed, enthralled, enchanted by it. It was as though he had been physically grounded to the earth in that very spot, several yards away from the youth... as if his mortal body had called to him so that he could finally be struck with the sensation of being "mentally and physically present" for once.
Yes, his second-self hissed in his head, wondering now if the cub would even acknowledge him at all. Phineas would love to hear about this... about the birth of Ace and Aesire's son...