Ouryu :: Male :: 3y 8m :: Healer :: Starlight Pack :: ~DanteHe didn't even seem to notice the original rude comment, instead focused on the fact that the lead fighter didn't seem to be hurt from tripping. That was a relief. Ouryu would have to really try not to fall asleep outside again -- he'd do his best, despite not knowing why he had in the first place. He couldn't remember falling asleep the day before at all. "I probably... was not visible, with the snow." He mumbled slowly, before his ears pricked up at the question. "Not at all! Just... startled." He hadn't been paying attention well enough to realize anyone was approaching so of course he hadn't expected to be tripped over. Likely wouldn't have even if he had noticed the approach really.
Kiri :: Female ::4y 1m :: Fighter :: Red Moon Pack :: ~no tags {mentions Raunaum, pack in general}She'd always preferred the colder seasons, even if it made hunting difficult. Summer was too... warm. Cooler was better, she had more energy. As it was she was fighting the urge to to just flop into the snow and play around a bit. She'd never really broken that pup-like habit, wanting to play in the snow. Probably because it had always made her mother laugh, despite her being older and clearly fading as Kiri taught herself to hunt to support them both.
She shook her head to clear the thoughts. No point in thinking about it, her mother had died two years ago and she'd been on her own ever since. Until recent months, anyway. She needed to focusing, giving herself a final shake before padding forward and heading for where she assumed others would start to congregate. Sure enough Raunaum, the beta, came into view, perched on a boulder and others soon followed in the area below them.
Zareen :: Female :: 1y 4m :: Hunter :: Starlight Pack :: ~Skoll
- She'd maybe overslept a bit. Not on purpose! But her nest had been so warm and comfortable and just a glance outside told her all she needed to know to figure out that it wouldn't be as pleasant as inside. Unfortunately she then realized that she wasn't a pup any more, and had responsibilities. She needed to be up and awake.
There was still bits of debris clinging to her fur as she came barreling out of the den, kicking up snow as she skidding to a halt near the lead hunter. And practically face-planted in the process as she failed to check her balance and tipped to her right. "Sorry! I'm sorry! I didn't mean to sleep so long but I'm here and awake I promise."