With Nishu's acceptance final, she listened on about the packs. There was much to hear. When it started with the Creek, Amekaze felt vaguely uneasy at patching anything up and wondered who she had spoken to. Probably not a wolf that had lived there when everything had happened, so therefore, not a wolf Ame would know herself. The Creek is a complicated matter. I can explain at length later,
she said. Although she was getting the sense that as more time passed and newer wolves made up the majority of both packs, the relationship was mending and some hoped for absolute peace, it was not easy to set aside everything with them just like that.
From there, the news was mixed. Some packs more friendly than others. She took it all to heart, although frowned at the mention of Peregrine; knowing they were territorial was little surprise. Amekaze didn't know him herself but had little of good to think of him just knowing he was Fox's mate by choice. So she had already long since marked him as company she was entirely uninterested in.
So it was an interesting trip.. and it sounds as if you covered a lot of ground,
she said, still trying to pick apart all of the information and decide what to focus on. The nearest packs were of most importance, although the Caldera left her displeased (largely due to Peregrine attacking her, and assuming Fox lived there) and the Plateau was at least a positive encounter from the sounds of it all. I want to consider where I want to focus the scouting first.. and if any packs are worth knowing better before I send you out again. Plus, depending on how winter shapes up..
she replied thoughtfully, whether that meant they would need to focus more on the mountain itself or if the weather took a distinct turn for the worst. I will let you know.
Her tail swayed slowly, and she smirked in silence to Nishu's words of a promised spar. Surely, they both could use a good, long rest.
i want to bleed in the 「r a i n」