Someone I Could Be
He was getting accustomed to living in a pack, though he had to admit, it wasn't quite like he thought it would be. Then again, he didn't really know what he was expecting in the first place. He never lived in a pack before, didn't know anything about pack life, but surely he could learn right? He gazed out over the snow, watching as the clouds formed huge clumps over the horizon. It seemed to be raining over the waters and mountains, but would it rain here? The vantage point he had on the ship was incredible, and he could see for miles in nearly every direction. He loved it up here, and he often wished he had found this place sooner.
Turning away from the top of the ship, he decided to make his way down to the snow covered ground. The air was cold and crisp, and when he made it down the deck and out onto the surrounding land, he breathed in. The ground was cold beneath his feet, but it didn't really bother him. The North was a welcome change, even though it got really cold sometimes. But the cabins in the ship were warm enough to keep him from freezing, and he wondered if there was something he could do to make it more warm and cozy. It was a relief, really. Being in a pack now. He was a little hesitant at first, unsure of what to think or say the day that he joined with that girl. But he was glad he did it...all he needed to do now was show that he was worth being here, and hopefully, he'd get to know his pack mates in the process.
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He signaled for Cepheus to wait, since he couldn't talk, and bounded up the ramp to leave the birds in a metal box on the deck that he'd been using as cold storage. The metal of the box protected it from marauders without insulating it from the cold that kept the ship locked in its icy prison, and it was easy enough for any of the pack to flip the latch open and open the top to check if there was anything on offer. Humans, he had decided, had been remarkably ingenius. He wondered if there were any way for a wolf to reproduce that sort of work.
He started back down the ramp to join the earthen male back on the ice. "Cepheus, good morning," he greeted, tilting his head to the pack member. "Would you join me on patrol, if you are not busy?" He needed to take the time to get to know each of the new pack's wolves individually, and make sure they were all contributing as they needed to. This would be a good way of doing both for this wolf who he knew nothing about.
He wasn't on frozen ground for long before he caught sight of Enrico approaching with some birds in his mouth. He waited as instructed while Enrico finished taking care of his business. Cepheus decided then, that perhaps joining a pack was one of his better ideas. He had been a loner since he was born, and without his parents there, life had been hard. He had steeled himself against a lot, even to the point where he was pretty stoic. He didn't fall to pieces when something bad happened to someone else, and it was something he learned during his time alone. Even from a young age, he had seen other loners get killed by other wolves or bears or even dying from their own injuries after a shared hunt. While he didn't particularly wish to die in those same manners, he also wasn't afraid if death ever came to knock at his door.
He heard foot steps coming, so he turned his attention towards Enrico as he stepped off the ship towards him. "Good morning to you as well, Enrico." It was...strange. Greeting someone else like that. But such things would be common now that he lived among others, right? The idea seemed...okay with him. Ears shifted forward as Enrico asked about joining him on patrol, and Cepheus nodded eagerly. "Of course, it would be a good experience I think." Indeed it would be. He could learn how to properly secure Niente's borders. So he was glad when he was asked. He wondered though...would Enrico laugh at him if he knew that he didn't know anything about pack life? That slight worry poked at his mind, so he decided not to mention that he in fact, didn't know anything about properly securing the borders. Let alone much else...but he would figure it out through observation.
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