Tiarnan wove between the trees of Neverwinter - not knowing its history, nor even the name that it carried with it - and in his haste he kicked through a few patches of flowers. One of which buzzed and erupted with a very large, very unfriendly, perturbed wasp. Tiarnan wasn't paying attention as he thrust himself along - not until the bug landed and began to sting him. YOW!
the boy barked, his voice curdling as he yanked his head around, trying to find the culprit of this most heinous of offences - and the wasp, readying it's rear-end-weapon again, landed square on his nose. Where it shoved its shank-bum in to his tender nose.
Her splotched fur blew in the slight breeze that kicked up, disturbing the pollonating bees. Lunar's ears pricked at the sound of a strange wolf yelping from what she could only imagine as a bee sting. Her bright eyes surveyed the area until the landed on the russet pelt of Tiarnán. She watched for a moment before striding over to him. Lunar was about to speak before she caught sight of the pestering wasp. She knew the young wolf was lucky that she had found him vs Jinx.
She moved in closer and snapped at the wasp as it stung his sensitive nose. Lunar caught the dang thing but before it got crushed between her teeth it managed to sting her lower lip. Her face scrunched up as she spit the vile critter out and stepped back, leaving a good 5 foot gap between her and Tiernán. She mustered up her dignity and fought back a wince as she softly but sternly spoke. " My name is Lunar. You are close to a pack border. You are lucky i found you. If the Alpha had caught scent of you, well... lets say you would never have the chance to get stung again" She swallowed hard trying to keep stern but failed. Lunar studied the wolfs face " Are you alright? Yellow jackets can be quite mean"
Naturally, the boy resisted. He buckled down and lifted lip, exposing a defensive grimace that was further soured by the growing itch of his nose; the stranger's voice caught in his ears as he turned to look upon her, and the chasm that separated them. It was enough to ease some of the tension in his body but Tiarnan did not relent in his posturing - his tail lashed with irritation, and his grimace only shrank to a tight-lipped frown.
Her words meant nothing to him, but he was quick enough to catch some terms - Jinx being a prime one, although the mention of the pack did not ease the idiot's nerves. She had saved him from a pest, but that didn't make her an ally.