To divide between the sexes was not a notion she could see the benefit of, especially when it came to treating the males poorly. Amekaze felt that gender did not necessitate a division, although was part of nature's own duality -- one without the other could not flourish as well. She scoffed softly beneath her breath, trying to wrap her head around this all as the story unfolded.
She swiftly found Ankyra leaving a foul taste in her mouth, all the more confirmed when she learned they had tossed Rain from a cliff. Amekaze bit back a rumbling snarl, frustration welling in turn. Truly, you are lucky.. after this, you should rest,
she intoned gravely, feeling suddenly justified in her worry while Rain had been away with packs such as that out in the wilds. If they come here, they will be handled swiftly and I will suggest the wardens to keep an eye and ear out.
The mountain was their fortress and Ame dared them to come here with complaints. She wouldn't go seeking trouble, or retribution of any sort. Rain had only traveled there to seek information. She could not have known she would find herself tangled into their mess.. Although as this.. Nishu says, away from the coast they may not be so brazen,
she rumbled.
How far away are they? And to the North or South?
She was trying to remember as much of the coastline as she could. Ame had been most familiar with Horizon Ridge's area back when it had been Akhlut's pack (in which she had nearly chose to settle) but that had been moons ago. I am curious as to what they will do, though..
a small smirk played across her features. Ame wondered if Rain's involvement irked them that much, or if they even suspected her survival at all, and before she could say more, she spied the figure of another wolf at the borderlands. She zeroed in on him, keened, with a confident stride about her as she approached.
i want to bleed in the 「r a i n」