A request and a meet
06-30-2013, 08:20 AM
Winter wouldn't last too much longer. Frost still held onto the ground as best it could, but there would be no more heavy snow or the worry of storms. All of the pups here seemed to have made it out of the coldest part of the year without any trouble, and for that the alpha was grateful. She worried for her members more than she let on, but that was to be expected of a new leader. It was the reason that she patrolled the borders so often, despite having Cormalin and Aislyn to do the same. The reason why she slowly stepped through the territory, making sure that those in their dens were safe and that those that were simply wandering had little to worry about.
She enjoyed it - the responsibility, perhaps even took it all a bit too seriously.
Doing her rounds, she paused, coming upon a scent that was Valhallan, but one that she wasn't as familiar with as she could have been. The woman's ears twitched, and she followed the scent, her tail swinging idly behind her. Now who was this? Socially, she would to well to get to know her packmates a bit better. If they were going to trust her, she had to trust them after all. Her blue gaze lingered on the male, watching him chew on his meal - and she couldn't help but faintly smile at the way his tail wagged as he did. It looked like he was rather proud of his little meal. As he should be - rabbits were slippery in the winter time.
"Enjoying your meal sir?" She asked, feeling a bit curious. Hopefully she wasn't disturbing the brute any. Yet he didn't strike her as the brooding type, or the type to really care whether he was eating alone. Some company would do her good, he seemed like he would be good company.
She enjoyed it - the responsibility, perhaps even took it all a bit too seriously.
Doing her rounds, she paused, coming upon a scent that was Valhallan, but one that she wasn't as familiar with as she could have been. The woman's ears twitched, and she followed the scent, her tail swinging idly behind her. Now who was this? Socially, she would to well to get to know her packmates a bit better. If they were going to trust her, she had to trust them after all. Her blue gaze lingered on the male, watching him chew on his meal - and she couldn't help but faintly smile at the way his tail wagged as he did. It looked like he was rather proud of his little meal. As he should be - rabbits were slippery in the winter time.
"Enjoying your meal sir?" She asked, feeling a bit curious. Hopefully she wasn't disturbing the brute any. Yet he didn't strike her as the brooding type, or the type to really care whether he was eating alone. Some company would do her good, he seemed like he would be good company.