Saros|Male|7|Beta|Tags; Misty + Storm, Kiri
Anger flared inside the large black wolf as he listened to Misty and Storm. This obstinate female is going to get us all killed! It's no wonder she and Fern wound up captive. I've never seen such poor leadership! We have nothing but time while we rest. Saros couldn't hold back a glare as he answered to them both. "If humans are still following us then someone should be keeping watch." He countered with a frustrated growl. "Since we have no idea what miss alpha's desired place is or how far we still have to travel, I'll be taking care of our wolves and making sure none of them are risking infected injuries that will slow us down further!" Saros couldn't remember the last time he'd felt so upset, but he supposed it was a good thing. At least he was feeling something other than pain. I need help, and I know exactly who to go to.
Saros made his way over to the she-wolf known as Kiri. It was no secret that she did not approve of Misty, and frankly Saros wasn't sure he could handle being around any of the other wolves who would continue making excuses for her. The anger he had towards her at the moment was too strong. Briefly, he wondered about something his mother wolf had once said, about anger being a sign of deeper emotion, but he brushed it off. He'd have time to go back to the thought later. "Hello Kiri." Saros greeted her with a forced smile. He hoped his anger at the alpha didn't seem directed at her. "Would you mind helping me find some snacks for the rest of the wolves? I was thinking that everyone might feel better with something in their bellies. Misty has other ideas but..." he grimaced and pawed at the ground, "I don't think she's thinking clearly right now."
Anger flared inside the large black wolf as he listened to Misty and Storm. This obstinate female is going to get us all killed! It's no wonder she and Fern wound up captive. I've never seen such poor leadership! We have nothing but time while we rest. Saros couldn't hold back a glare as he answered to them both. "If humans are still following us then someone should be keeping watch." He countered with a frustrated growl. "Since we have no idea what miss alpha's desired place is or how far we still have to travel, I'll be taking care of our wolves and making sure none of them are risking infected injuries that will slow us down further!" Saros couldn't remember the last time he'd felt so upset, but he supposed it was a good thing. At least he was feeling something other than pain. I need help, and I know exactly who to go to.
Saros made his way over to the she-wolf known as Kiri. It was no secret that she did not approve of Misty, and frankly Saros wasn't sure he could handle being around any of the other wolves who would continue making excuses for her. The anger he had towards her at the moment was too strong. Briefly, he wondered about something his mother wolf had once said, about anger being a sign of deeper emotion, but he brushed it off. He'd have time to go back to the thought later. "Hello Kiri." Saros greeted her with a forced smile. He hoped his anger at the alpha didn't seem directed at her. "Would you mind helping me find some snacks for the rest of the wolves? I was thinking that everyone might feel better with something in their bellies. Misty has other ideas but..." he grimaced and pawed at the ground, "I don't think she's thinking clearly right now."