All That Remains [Pack Meeting]
If your wolf is a loner and is interested in joining (and you're too lazy to do a joining thread cause they're boring af feel free to throw your character in)
Well he'd procrastinated as long as he could. His mother had been gone for at least a week and surely wolves would begin to notice her absence from the territory. Her own border markers were stale to say the least. Everyone deserved an explanation as to why she wasn't around currently and more than that they deserved to know that he'd taken over. That part bothered him the most. How was everyone going to take the news? Faite's reasons for going were admirable at least and made sense, but the least she could have done was told more than him and Zell. Jewell's absence also weighed heavily in his mind. Maybe she'd be able to find his adopted sibling too? Either way he couldn't put off sharing all this important news for forever. He reluctantly padded off towards the typical meeting location, the river that ran through the valley, and plopped down to sit for a few moments. He was slightly nervous - Faite hadn't exactly prepared him to speak in front of a large crowd yet. He'd assumed he had at least another year of training to go before he took over. Well... too late for that now. Finally he rose his head to the sky and let a howl ring out across the valley summoning his pack mates. Walk, "Talk" Think |
Since his encounter with Rory, which had probably only been a few days prior, he had been trying to double his efforts. He was worried to say the least and had been patrolling borders while he was out on the hunt. Faite's markings on the borders were growing vary stale and he didn't want any passerby to think the pack was no longer here. So he made frequent rounds on the borders so others would at least know that there was life in these pack lands.
Rory's call had been expected, the younger male needed to let the pack know what was going on. When he heard the call he dropped his current patrol and headed inland in a hurried run. He needed to be prompt to show his support to the younger male. He couldn't see why the pack would be angry with Rory in the lead, but if there was any of those feelings Frost would gladly back Rory up.
He arrived with grand timing and was the first of the pack to show up. Smiling he greeted the younger male with a wag of his tail. He could tell that Rory was a little on edge and before others arrived he approached him.
"Don't worry to much, you'll do great!" he said hoping a bit of encouraging words would help to ease him a little. He knew it could be a lot to handle, but Frost had faith.
Well his brother's voice certainly wasn't the voice he was expecting to hear when he heard the howl for a meeting. He had noticed his mother's absence, but he hadn't been around too much himself so he thought that perhaps they were just missing each other. If Rory's howl meant anything then it was way more than that. He hurried to get to the meeting, not wanting to be late, and saw two of his siblings there along with Frost. "Hello, Frost!" he said with a smile as he passed his mentor. Breasal focused on his sister next, seeing the worry on her face. He padded over to settle down beside her, giving her a small smile and nudging her shoulder with his own. He had to assume that if anything really bad had happened Rory would have called them together sooner. Their mom had to be okay. She was the toughest wolf he knew after all! He gave Rory a smile as well and an encouraging nod while he waited on the rest of the pack to arrive. |
Leshia was enjoying the light summer breeze during the heat of the afternoon. She'd been keeping to herself despite her earlier decision to get more social. She was just enjoying soaking in the richness of the territory and documenting the kinds of prey she saw as well as their movements. The pack had fallen quiet lately and she hadn't seen Faite around but she didn't worry to much. She knew the alphess was busy but it still caught her by surprise when one of her packmates called in a pack meeting.
She stepped into the meeting and dipped her head in greeting to the man who had summoned them. Dam, she really needed to get everyone's names memorized.
"Talk"
Torin had noticed his mother's absence, her scent was growing stale and for a wolf who usually lurked silently in the background to not see her at least once in the past week had definitely caught his attention. He'd also taken notice that his adoptive sister's presence had started to fade as well, and maybe it was a bit odd considering he hardly ever spoke to her but he had grown to accept the rainbow girl's place in their family and her absence was worrying. That worry only multiplied as the sound of his brother's call, his brother not their mother. Brows furrowing Torin made his way to the usual meeting area, dual colored gaze falling heavily on Rory's figure. He gave his brother a small but reassuring nod and sat himself on the other side of Jaidah, blinking in greeting at Breasal. His mind was running a million miles a minute, and his stomach was filled with butterflies as he waited for the rest of the pack to assemble. |
She'd been out adventuring for a while, though didn't really tell anyone. She did come back home before nightfall each time, but everyday if she wasn't bothering her dad to play, she'd go beyond packlands and get lost for a while before returning home each night. The outside world was amazing! And she wanted to share the sights and smells with her twin brother! Had rory been out to explore? What had he been up to? Kairi hadn't spent much time with him or anyone, for that matter. What were Breasal and Torin and Jaidah up to? She felt lonely all of a sudden, wanting to reconnect with them again. She wanted to share everything she saw with them, and wanted to take them on adventures with her. So when she came back to pack lands, she heard her brother's howl calling for the pack together. She had returned just in time, it seemed, but something else began to bother her. Where was her mom? The packs borders were not fresh with her scent, and instead held the stronger scents of her brother, her dad, and a few others. Confused, she made her way towards where her twin had called, and noted that a few had arrived already.
Bi-colored eyes found Rory's, the girl striding up to him and nuzzling affectionately into his fur. "Heya Rory! I missed you! I feel like it's been so long! I have so many things to share with you!" Her excitement returned, though when she came back around to sit near him, she didn't see her mother anywhere. The confused look came back. Had she been away too often that her mother left to find her? Or was it something else? "Where's momma?" |
The large male made his way to the meeting spot where the others were gathered, already he could hear some asking questions, his kids mostly, wondering where their mother was. He wasn't sure what to tell them, so he had been mostly just trying to dodge the question lately. When he arrived, he sat down among the group, close to Rory and the others. He was proud of his kids, they were growing up so fast...and now that he thought about it, he wasn't so sure he liked that idea...the thought of them growing up began to weigh on his mind, which in turn brought him into a deep thought, the male looking serious as his blue gaze sought out Rory's. He wasn't quite sure what to say, but he would try to encourage his boy. "You got this." He cast a wink his way, hoping it was at least decent enough to calm Rory's nerves.
Star was not as surprised as some may have been. With all the disappearances lately, Star figured that their leader would eventually have to go out and find out where they were and if they were being hurt. She hadn't exactly been counting the days, but she knew it had been quite some time since Faite had been seen, and Fortune had also vanished. Now, Rory's call hit the air and Star was quick to answer. She darted as fast as she could towards the call and filed in to sit close to Frost. There were others gathered already, and she sheepishly tilted her head toward Rory and waved her tail. She didn't like being late, but she supposed it was what she got for making her den so far away from the valley.
Frost was the first to arrive and Rory offered him a small smile at the other's words of encouragement. "I hope so. I didn't expect to have to really talk at a pack meeting until I was older." He admitted. Frost's presence at least helped ease some of his worries. He had one member that would back him up and he appreciated the older male's guidance. He was sure he had his father's support as well and surely his siblings wouldn't be too upset? Jaidah arrived next and Rory tried to keep his face passive. He hadn't meant to worry them, but their mother had left in a bit of a hurry. He could only prolong this meeting for so long. "Mom's fine. I'll explain everything in a bit when everyone gets here." He reassured her. Breasal arrived next and he offered his sibling a soft tail wag as he sat next to Jaidah to offer her some comfort. Breasal seemed less worried so he spared his sibling only a small glance before watching as Leshia and Torin arrived. He nodded towards them both before scanning the area to see who else would show up next. At least his siblings were punctual. Kairi arrived next and the russet male couldn't stop the smile that stretched across his face. She always knew how to liven his mood up with her energetic attitude. He nuzzled her back before trying to assess the flurry of words she spewed at him. "I missed you too. I can't wait to hear about your adventures." He said with a grin before it faltered slightly when she asked where Faite was. "I'll explain that in a little bit." His attention flickered to Zell when he arrived and he stared at his father for a moment as he also offered him encouragement. Faite had at least told him where she was going so he wasn't the only one who knew. He nodded silently before watching as Stardust and Rin were the last to filter in. He smiled softly at Stardust - she hadn't been late- before offering the same welcoming smile to Rin. Rin had been mostly quiet as of late with both Fortune and his mother gone and he made a mental note to try and talk with the older male later. He waited for a few more minutes to see if his aunt and cousin would arrive before deciding he could update them later. He couldn't wait forever and he could tell some of his siblings were anxious. "Alright so I'll just go ahead and address the most pressing matter about why I called you all here." He started off with it figuring it would be best to get the news out of the way before he moved onto other matters. Best not to keep everyone waiting. "I called you all together to inform you that my mother has gone off in search of Jewell, and my two cousins, Kane and Miach. She left me in charge and I'm not sure how long she'll be gone, but she will be back." He wished she'd given him an estimate on when she'd return, but until then he could only tell them that she would. Faite could take after herself after all. "In light of that I've decided to promote Frostbite to Kaliq since he's older and has more experience than I do so he'll be helping me out with the pack." He glanced towards Frostbite to see if the male was still okay with the position he was being offered. He was still welcome to decline it, but Rory felt as though it was the best course of action for the time being. He had no qualms with admitting that he was young and inexperienced and that he needed help. He didn't pause for too long before continuing on. He wanted to keep the comments and questions to a minimum until he could finish what he had to say. "I also called you all together because my siblings and cousin have been sitting at the same rank for a year now. My cousin isn't here yet, but the rest of you are free to pick a rank that you feel suits you best." He wasn't sure how much training his siblings had done with their mentors, but he could only assume that they had enough to get them started. If they still needed more training then they could figure that out later. "I'd prefer you decide here, but if you need more time you can tell me or Frostbite later." With that he finally fell silent and scanned the small crowd to listen to what others had to say. Walk, "Talk" Think |