With the black woman gone he had more time to focus on his children, keeping an eye on the newest pair while trying his best to keep tabs on his first litter. The latter were growing bigger each season and more independent, which made watching out of them a bit harder and yet he had to trust that he and Jian had raised them well. That they could hold their own. For now he was focused on Calder, his younger son. Violets watched as the boy padded further from the entrance of the ship. Tail tucked neatly against his leg and form pressed into the snow he would be rather hard to spot.
He had been watching when Zola and Lian had left, deciding to watch for their return, camping out just a bit aways from the hole in the metal beats’ hull. Then the younger boy had poked his head from the den and the snow white male’s attention was drawn to the pup. He seemed to be searching for something. A flash movement from the forest beyond drew his gaze once more and he assumed his first brood had found their half-brother.
Silently the male would watch, waiting. He had not failed to note the animosity between his older litter and the first and while it annoyed him that they could not get along he knew one of these days things would be settled between them. So for now he would wait, looking to see exactly what would play out before him.