The silver outrider had been peacefully slumbering with his crimson healer when the howl rang through the air. He opened a silver eye and blinked in irritation wondering what on earth was so important for the probatio to call him out of his place beside the woman he was currently courting. Muttering irritably under his breath, he kissed Paar gently on the forehead before making his way towards the source of the howl.
He saw the golden probatio male first and shot him a look that said 'get your ass over here right now' before walking forward where his keen silver gaze saw Adair and a female she-wolf with snow white fur with dark eyes. A trespasser. He had marked the borders everyday since they had claimed these lands and he was sure that even the wolves of Swiftcurrent Creek could smell them so why in the name of Jupiter had she ventured pass?
The pack had just been established, did he really have to make wolf sacrifices and string them across the borders so the blood of their own kind would mark their borders and keep the trespassers away? Did he really have to go that far when the pack had just been formed? His ways might be too extreme for other wolves but he had been brought up this way and if they kept coming, then he would have no other choice but to use it.
He strode forward, his tail raised high in the air as a sign of dominance, his head and ears raised as he moved. A cold smirk now dominated his features as he stepped right in front of the female, ignoring Adair. The glint in his eye that either meant he was a madman or a genius glowed brightly as he stared straight into the female's eyes, his icy platinum gaze sharper than ever.
He was not one bit intimidated by piercing black eyes, he was rarely afraid of anything in that matter. He did not care what her pitiful excuses about the borders were, he knew that she could smell them and anything that was 'by accident' was downright stupid. "Get out of my territory now if you wish to keep your life." he spoke in his trademark soft but dangerous voice. And he kept his word, no matter what.