I figure it would be fun for him to mess up Majesty's meditation. Lol.
Majesty lay on one of the many trails littered across Silvertip Mountain. His eyes were closed, his breathing steady. He was meditating. He hadn't done this in a long time, and he could feel the stress building inside of him because of it. He cleared his mind of that thought and went back to focusing on breathing. It wouldn't help to let himself become stressed while meditating; that kind of ruined the point a little.
As he meditated, he allowed his senses to override his thoughts. He heard the sound of wind this high up the mountain, rushing around him. It reminded him of the sound of the ocean. He smelled mountain grasses and dirt - the Earth at its best. He began to feel his body floating, which meant he was finally in the trance of real meditation. He sighed with relief, and continued on through his trance…
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Since Sitri had been aware that Ira had been trailing him for a couple of days, eventually, Ira had grown bored of trailing the oddball that was Sitri and turned his eye to the other, preferably newer members of Silvertip, always listening and watching from the shadows and ledges that the pallid Prince favored. Gradually, Ira was getting more experienced at navigating the uneven, and at times, treacherous land that Silvertip had claimed. It had it’s advantages, Ira realized. They could see stretches of lands beyond their own and they knew the mountain well. If an attack was ever to be mounted they would have the clear advantage and mountain on their side. It was defensible. It was learning a shortcut to one of Ira’s favorite ledges that overlooked the stretch of flatland on Silvertip — much lower to the ground and henceforth not quite such a horrendous plummet if he should ever slip — though the outcropping was wide enough to accommodate two wolves at most that Ira had caught sight of his next target.
The male, like Sitri was earthen colored, though if Ira had known what chocolate was he would have compared the unknown male’s fur color to that. New meat, Ira thought with an impish tug of his lips. Majesty had been with the pack for a small amount of time, but not long enough to have been at the mandatory rally so, henceforth, he was new meat to Ira; and seeing as how Ira fancied himself Silvertip’s dashing assassin Prince it was apart of his duties to introduce himself to Silvertip’s newest. And to stalk the newest. Quietly he descended from his previous perch, careful not to disturb the rocks that littered his path. Ira’s steps were slow and made with a sharp, predator precision, silver irises flecked with icy crystalline blue around the pupils zeroed in on his victim, observing in utter stillness and silence for a few moments, wondering if the other male had fallen asleep. It certainly looked like that way.
Majesty heard, from somewhere far away, a young male's voice snapping at him to get up. "Does it look like you can fucking nap?" the wolf asked. "Go make yourself useful."
Majesty sighed and slowly brought himself out of his trance. He remained calm, just as he usually did. (Though recently, he'd had a hard time keeping his rampant thoughts in check. He really needed to work on that. Where was his calm demeanor going?) Slowly, he opened his eyes, yawned, stretched, and sat up. He was still feeling quite comfortable from his time meditating.
"Actually, young one, I was meditating. Perhaps you should try it some time. You certainly sound like you need a stress-reliever." Majesty's eyes twinkled with amusement. He continued. "And I have already hunted for the pack this morning, and refreshed the border scent-markers. Unless there's something else you - as my subordinate - would like me to do. When really, I should be ordering you around, though I won't." His deep voice rumbled from his chest in a way that demanded respect, though subtly. He did not yell at the young wolf. There was no point to that. But he did try and let him know that this juvenile's callous disregard for his rank was not appreciated.
Isn't this sort of what happened between you and Lecter? he thought to himself. Sighing, he realized that he was being a hypocrite, but he could not take the words back now. This was his Alpha side coming through.
Ira watched as the earthen kissed male’s shoulders rose and fall in what Ira thought was a sigh though the Prince was too far away to be able to tell by sound alone. Icy silver eyes watched as the male made a show — at least that was how Ira took the stretch and yawn to be — theatrics. Ira scoffed at the use of the title of ‘young one’. It was true and the Juvenile knew it but that did not mean he had to accept or even like it (which he didn’t).
It was then that the Prince laughed. Not a mirthful sound but one intended to mock.
Chuckling to himself, he said, "You are right. A patrol would be a good idea. And I have already gone on one this morning. Can you not smell Neverwinter Forest on my fur? I was scouting for lone wolves. And I did not find any." This, of course, was a lie. He had found Naya, but he didn't want this irritating little thing to know that and go bother her. The lie slipped easily between his lips, which surprised him. He shrugged inwardly. He supposed he could lie easily if it meant protecting someone else.
He brought himself back to the present with the words, "What have you, little wolf, done this morning? Anything useful? Or do you believe that harassing your elders is useful?"
Ira suspected that this male, Majesty — as it was Ira did not yet know his name though if he did would have had a smart comment to say about it, surely — favored theatrics. It was kind of off-putting, despite that Ira had a whole list of off-putting qualities that he acknowledged. He did not think they were too bad because he had a girlfriend (or had, he wasn’t really sure what was going on in that department currently) and Jinx had never bothered to correct him on them when he had been younger. The earthen colored male smiled and Ira snorted, rolling his eyes when the other male went on to claim that he did patrol. Even if Majesty was telling the truth, Ira didn’t believe him if only because he felt certain that if he had gone on patrol as he claimed that Ira would have scented him (it was possible that Ira had been out earlier than Majesty, he went out at odd times to patrol never having a strict schedule on it as he had once suggested to Jinx), and because he only boasted of it after Ira had brought it up not before. Surely it would have been on his unimpressive list beforehand, Ira thought maliciously.
A soft chuckle let the Prince’s lips.
With another - very obvious - yawn, he lay down in the path again, without giving the white male another glance. He rested his massive head on his paws and closed his eyes. He would ignore the male and see where that took him. Hopefully, the white wolf would just go away so that he could continue meditating. (Though secretly, he hoped it would also infuriate him). And if the male decided to retaliate, he would whack him upside the head and see how he felt after that. And so, with a mischievous grin plastered on his face - one he hoped the pup would notice - he pretended to go to sleep, and waited.
At Majesty’s apparent boredom at what Ira had to say about him, bashing and subtly letting him know that he more or less thought he was a liar and therefore didn’t trust him because he faintly scented lone wolf on him but this lone wolf was suspiciously absent (it was possibly that it might have refused, refusals were not uncommon Ira knew but why lie about it?). A leveled stare was given before a bizarre bubble of laughter burst from the Prince’s lips, mirthless and cold. How childish was this “supposed elder” to yawn blatantly in Ira’s face, and then pretend to sleep while Ira was mid sentence. Black, leathery nostrils flared as the Princeling snorted, baring his teeth, wondering if Jinx would punish Ira if he lunged at the man’s exposed spine. Head cocked as he surveyed the exposure wondering how much damage he could inflict before he was met with resistance. Turning one’s back on Ira was a fatal mistake. A low growl rumbled in the boy’s chest, and his muscles pulled taunt as he surveyed again, looking for the most exposed portion of the man child’s back.
Ira had always intended to use poisons to do his dirty work. It was a stealthy way of initiating an attack, taking the physical damaged gained in retaliation almost entirely out of the question. He favored the assassin’s means of killing, slow, painful and entirely from the inside than he had of physically attacking if only because Ira was a shallow being and wanted to preserve his good looks.
As it was, Ira didn't care for Majesty's life, he was just another cog in the machine. Easily replaced and not a part that Ira would ever realistically miss.
Majesty's guard hairs rose as the younger male inched ever closer to his back. As he lay there, eyes remaining closed, he let out a soft warning growl, that grew in volume as the juvenile came closer. He didn't like attacking others. He knew he was strong. He went on runs daily that often brought him much farther across the Teekon Wilds than he would have ever thought possible. So his legs and chest muscles were big and bulky, which also added weight to any attack he might land.
However, he fought his instincts to attack Ira, instead feeling content enough to simply continue growling. At some point, the pup made a threat to him about not turning his back on him again. Majesty scoffed in his head. He knew that if he really wanted to, he could turn around and whack him in the side of the head and the younger male wouldn't know what to do about it. But he ignored the urge, and, finally, the pup went away.
Majesty sighed with relief, and continued meditating.