It had been hours since he had seen his travelling buddy. Kaname - the dark wolf who he, in all honesty, did not have a name for - had become lost after a few hours. Their gait was considerably different from Tiarnan's, who was long-legged but far from trained in the art of stealth and speed. Somehow his companion in this mission was quite the professional - he was probably over the river by now and far, far ahead. Or perhaps north, since that was... The point. North and across the river.
Well, he had reached the river. The sound of it eased some of the nervous tension from him, but that only returned in a sharp wave of hot apprehension when he spotted a figure along the embankment. The boy's nostrils flared as he ducked low, taking on a cautious and quick stride in order to drift closer. He made no sound of warning or greeting to the stranger, hoping to sneak beyond them and head upriver before being spotted.
The stones weren't all clean and smooth either. Some were jagged things, unpolished by the water. Others had a collection of moss clinging to the surface that, when wet, were trickier to step on. It was in a lurch for freedom from his pursuer that Tiarnan slipped upon a series of stones. His angular body stumbled awkwardly and the boy fell face-first towards the river. In a scramble to keep himself safe from the current, Tiarnan tried to brace himself and reverse in a flurry of action - kicking a few stones loose and in effect, falling on his shoulder instead. There was a mild pop as his body connected to the ground and he yelped before gritting his teeth.
It had been a few days, and still Dante wandered. He was starting to wonder if maybe he wasn't being a little ridiculous, ghosting about these lands like some sort of spirit, appearing here and there before leaving as though he had never been. Perhaps Atrix had been right... mayhaps by denying that which he had been bred for he was losing his chance at actually finding a place to call home. He'd met some nice characters, that's for sure. First Jace had been very helpful. Then fishing with Joulooke had been a great experience, and he had enjoyed his conversation with the wolfess whom he had met around these parts through which he was wandering now. Even the Alpha whom he had met had captured his interest.
But nothing had really stuck out. And the decision hadn't gotten any easier. Most of them, in their own way, had extended to him an offer of joining. But where would he be truly useful? That had yet to be seen.
Dante's mind was so preoccupied that he didn't notice the other wolf until he was almost upon him. He stopped sharply, shaking his head. "I apologize," he said, backing a ways away. "I don't mean to intrude."
Dante hadn't even seen the other wolf, so when he abruptly took off, it started him. "Not a clue. Wonder who lit his tail on fire?" Dante shook his head, looking after where he had disappeared before turning back to Mordecai. "Not a friend of yours I assume." Obviously, if he was asking whether Dante knew him. Ah well, extra clarity never hurt a situation.
"Since happily neither of us has intruded, allow me to introduce myself. I am Dante, loner extraordinaire." He gave a small bow along with a chuckle. "Or so I tell myself. May I ask who I have had the pleasure of running into?" If I had a rabbit for every time I've introduced myself of late, they'd have to roll me out of these lands. Oh the life of the vagrant.
Dante was glad to see the other male smile. Not that he hadn't seemed friendly - it was just further clarification that there would be no problems here. There was truth in his words, though. Dante had met one from that very mountain pack not too long ago, fortunately in neutral territory. The way he spoke, Dante got the impression that Mordecai too was new in these lands. "So far? So you too have not been here long?" He asked, curious. Dante could smell the other pack on this wolf, same as Erika, so he must have at least been here long enough to curry favor with an Alpha and join their pack.
In any event, it was nice to meet another who hadn't been here for considerable amount of time. Dante was starting to think perhaps he was the only one.
"I've been here about the same, have been doing the rounds. I think I've passed by almost every packland... at least I would think. There are definitely many who have laid claim here. I've only met a few, however, yourself included." He shrugged. "Not that that is surprising, I've been avoiding getting too close to anywhere. Would rather not pick a fight with a territorial pack."
"We came over the mountains, my companion and I, though she seems to have disappeared into the wind. The mountains too caught our fancy. Reminds me of home, but in a good way." He looked about. He had been sticking mostly to the mountains in his travels, though. The flatlands just weren't as pleasant to cross. They made him feel far too open and exposed when he was used to the forests and cliffs. He had crossed flatlands though to get here from the plateau where he had met Peregrine.
He was glad Mordecai was of the same mind, if not this meeting could have gone much differently. Sometimes even loners on neutral ground posed a threat. A wolf who was only interested in showing how strong they were or exerting dominance would pick a fight with anyone just to prove a point. Luckily Dante's size tended to make him less of a target. Sometimes, though, strangers had gotten ambitious.
"Hopefully." He did wonder where she had gotten off to. Perhaps she had decided it was time to go different paths. "Most of the packs have been to the north, among the mountains. This is the farthest south I have ventured so far." Ah well. He figured perhaps he would pick a pack and settle in here for a while. She would know where to find him should she return. Maybe something had come up.
"More than would seem sensible, really, though I suppose they would know better than I how this territory works." Dante replied thoughtfully. He nodded at the prospect of exploration, though. "Surely! I haven't been along the river yet and some company would be grand." He too was a bit interested to see where the river went. He wondered that more packs weren't located closer to it's banks. There must be many other sources of water in these parts if one such as this went unclaimed.
Dante really was happy to explore a bit with Mordecai. Between the two of them trouble would be a lot easier to avoid, for he seemed to have some knowledge of some regions that Dante had yet to travel in.
"I don't. It wouldn't surprise me one bit if it led all the way to the shore." He wondered briefly if this was in part the same river which he had been fishing in before. He hadn't followed it all the way in so couldn't know for sure. It was an impressive flow. Dante, fond of water though he was, wasn't sure he'd want to try his luck in crossing it just here. Necessary though water was it could truly be deadly if not treated with the respect it deserved; as was the case with many things outside of their control.
"I hail from the lands far east of here, though I have passed through these lands in more of a south-bound trajectory. So I guess from the north. There hasn't been much method to my madness in exploring these lands, though." Dante smiled. "I've been a bit of a will-of-the-wisp these past few days. Sometimes it feels as though I'm going in circles though I always end up someplace new." He was normally much more methodical in taking an inventory of a new location. Here he had striven to loosen up, though, and have a more carefree attitude about it. As a result he was having much more fun with the whole experience. That and avoiding trouble. If he had picked a direction and decided to take it all the way he was sure he would have run into pack lands before now. "So, did you come from the south, then?"
"Right you are. I'll be honest with you, I kind of enjoy that." It was the part of being a lone wolf that he would miss once he finally settled on a pack. He was going to join one eventually, for the perks of being alone did not outweigh the downsides, but he would miss the freedom and the - how would he put it - unpredictability? The idea that he could be in a new place with new wolves and new experiences each and every day. To choose a pack was to anchor oneself to a single location and live out your days there. It was security, yes, but it was also predictable.
"If I do join a pack, it will be strange not to be able to go where I will. To be accountable. I've spent more time alone than I have among others. I wonder sometimes if I even remember how to function within a pack." Dante shook his head. "I know it's kind of stupid, but I think that's another part of why I have been avoiding the ones around here." He wasn't sure why he was telling Mordecai this, surely the other wolf had better things to do than hear him complain. But he felt better for saying it. Conversations with strangers were strange things in themselves... you could give of yourself more and without embarrassment, for like he said, tomorrow they could both be anywhere, and it was likely their paths would not cross again.
"I suppose you are right, and if I do forget, perhaps I was meant for the road anyway. There are always other lands and other packs." Dante wasn't a big believer in fate, but he knew better than to try and work against an eventuality. Whatever would happen would happen whether or not he wanted it to; what was the use in worrying? "There is some truth in that, but to be a part of something bigger again... it's worth a bit of risk, finding a family. I may have been a loner most of my life but that doesn't mean I like the solitude. Just happened to work out that way." He shrugged. "I could live like this, sure, but life's only so long. Might as well chase happiness while we can."
"What about you? Is the life of a lone wolf your choosing, or have you found a pack worth settling down in?" Dante had thought he knew the answer when he first met the other wolf, but now he was second-guessing that assumption. He knew what Mordecai was talking about with the making use of wanderers; he had heard tell of a rank, Outrider, that did just that. He doubted his own abilities however in that capacity. He didn't have the speed nor agility to wander too far easily from his home. He did love meeting strangers, though, so perhaps. It would all depend on where he ended up.
"Yet another thing we share. At least we choose our own fate." It could be worse. Dante had met many who took no charge in their own lives. Either extreme could lead to terrible hardship. He liked where he was; the balance was nice.
"It is nice, isn't it? No one to tell you where you should or shouldn't go, when to sleep, when and what to eat. Sure, some are more overbearing than others, but in the end, Alpha comes with rules and restrictions." He looked at Mordecai thoughtfully. "You know, I sometimes wonder if they get as tired of giving orders as their packmates sometimes get of following them." It wouldn't surprise him one bit. Not that he would know.
"If there's someone around here who acts that way, I'm sure they do. I don't think I've seen a wolf who ever told anyone what they could and couldn't eat. Or do." He mused then, pausing thoughtfully in their trail with a tilt of his head. "Do you think there's such a place like that? I mean one that basically dictates everything you can and can't do." Had Dante been somewhere like that? Had anyone? If so, Mordecai felt the bloom of sympathy unfold in him. Perhaps at one point in his life he had felt oppressed, but in hindsight things could have always been worse.