New Neighbors
09-28-2020, 06:49 PM
She'd heard and scented the preparations on the other side of the border, but she had decided to wait and bide her time before paying a visit. Theory had spent less time thinking and more time doing - she thought it might be better to just wait it out and see where the chips fell. The young alpha was relaxing by the bay and pondering her recent conversation with Corvus. New relationships budding amongst the pack was a good thing. After all, Abaven prided itself on being family first, and families didn't just materialize out of thin air. However, she couldn't help but ruminate on his attitude. He was shy - which was normal - but also more unsure than she'd ever seen him. Is that what love did to you?
There was no longer any need to wonder who lay on the other side of the border when a call sounded from that direction. Theory stood up and stretched, shaking the loose sand off of her pelt before heading towards the source of the summons. Upon arrival she was met with a fearsomely scarred and mature female. She was certainly intimidating, but Theo tried not to let it get to her. What were the chances that they were an Abraxas-type this far inland? Wolves usually weren't conspicuous when they were plotting - which was what made her all the more wary of Eligos' public persona. "Hello, I'm Theory, alpha of Abaven. Welcome to the neighborhood," she chirped, standing at ease on Abaven's side of the border. Pleasantries were a good start. The other alpha was grizzled and scarred, but appearances certainly weren't everything.
There was no longer any need to wonder who lay on the other side of the border when a call sounded from that direction. Theory stood up and stretched, shaking the loose sand off of her pelt before heading towards the source of the summons. Upon arrival she was met with a fearsomely scarred and mature female. She was certainly intimidating, but Theo tried not to let it get to her. What were the chances that they were an Abraxas-type this far inland? Wolves usually weren't conspicuous when they were plotting - which was what made her all the more wary of Eligos' public persona. "Hello, I'm Theory, alpha of Abaven. Welcome to the neighborhood," she chirped, standing at ease on Abaven's side of the border. Pleasantries were a good start. The other alpha was grizzled and scarred, but appearances certainly weren't everything.