I see. I encountered her first there, as well,
she mentioned. Bazi must travel through the wetlands on the regular if this was how it was. Which, although the wetlands were relatively close to their boundaries, it was not like a single loner lingering there was a threat to their puppies. She still felt it had not been even relevant to mention. As if bragging about their offspring (who were not even the alpha's brood, no less) was to make them seem stronger. To her, it only showed their ignorance.
She shifted her weight thoughtfully. Somewhat, I suppose.
She glanced him over, deciding he ought to know all he could. Perhaps it may make him more invested in their cause. Or, if he deflected, he could be dangerous... However none of these details were that delicate. Just a young pack's short history. For not agreeing with the alpha's absurd demands, they were no longer welcome. I followed, and the Sunspire's founding came not long after.
An interesting handful of days that had been.
They still insist we have no right to settle here, so 'close' to them, and their leaders see it fit to instigate when they are able, usually by marking our borders and starting fights.. even when they should not be bothering to start unnecessary trouble.
Ame sighed. Not with their precious whelps to focus on and not to wolves who do know their territory rather well,
she smirked. While she had not retaliated in turn, the desire was there. She was just not dumb enough to go sprinting into their territory without a plan or backup even if she did know its features. This was what kept her here.
i want to bleed in the 「r a i n」