Ears tipped forward and practically shaking from the effort not to turn back and run, Ollie lifts her head nearly standing on her toes to get her nose high enough to reach the air as a gentle breeze blows the scent of other wolves towards them. I can't quite make out just who it is... There are so many smells on the wind here, it's impossible to tell which belong to those closest. Letting her head return to a more neutral position, she looks back to Sijac who is looking at her expectantly. The excitement she can see in his golden eyes, and the barely contained eagerness of his posture tell her that he is waiting for her to relay any information she was able to gather. Sijac has come to respect her skills at the hunt, and while his nose is keen, he cannot deduce nearly as much information as she can. His expression of elation would certainly bring a smile to her face, if it wasn't for the fear that grips her. "It's hard to tell who is out there. There are so many scents on the wind, I think there are at least six individuals in the pack, at least two males and three females... The other is difficult to pick up. They must not mark as..." She cuts off abruptly as a loud bark of laughter issues from the direction of the earlier splashes. The siblings freeze in place again, a perfect pair of nearly identical statues standing motionless in the undergrowth, all senses straining towards the direction of the voice. Almost as though some deranged god placed them amongst the leaves and forgot to breath life into his creation.
"That laugh is definitely female... So at least one of the feas is close by. And unless she is just laughing at herself, we can pretty safely bet there is at least one other wolf with her." The wistful hope Ollie hears in Sijac's voice brings an upwelling of sadness in her, and she dips her head. She knows that the life they have shared over the past year has been a lonely one for her brother. Unlike her, he has no reason not to want a pack, to share the company of other wolves and perhaps find a mate. Oh Sijac... You're so used to my scent you don't even know what's wrong with me, do you? There is no way a pack would want me to stay, I'd be useless to them. You should have left me long ago to start your own pack, sweet brother. Her thought hurt, even though she knows they are true. Yet, is very grateful that he has stuck by her side through all that has happened.
Ollie's head pulls up again, the sound of heavy paws passing over the soft loam not far away catching her attention and pulling her out of her brooding thoughts. The gentle two-beat drum of their pace means the others are approaching at an unhurried lope. Unconsciously, she backs up a few steps, putting her brother between her and the approaching pack wolves, as the footsteps come to an abrupt halt, snippets of conversation reach her ears. "Sand, we should call for Rose..." "Hush, Kipcha." She meets her brother's eyes as he looks back to her, a bit of concern finally growing in his eyes as well. Nose twitching, she is now able to pick out the approaching wolves' scent as she speaks to her brother in a whisper, You're right, there are two of them. A male, Sand from what I can hear, and the female is Kipcha... Hopefully knowing their names will give us a bit of an advantage, I doubt they will be expecting it. Rose must be a higher ranking wolf of some sort... Her voice fades as it soon becomes apparent that one of the speakers has had enough of waiting and the sound of rushed footfalls begins, glowing louder as they crash through the tender plants on the forest floor.
"That laugh is definitely female... So at least one of the feas is close by. And unless she is just laughing at herself, we can pretty safely bet there is at least one other wolf with her." The wistful hope Ollie hears in Sijac's voice brings an upwelling of sadness in her, and she dips her head. She knows that the life they have shared over the past year has been a lonely one for her brother. Unlike her, he has no reason not to want a pack, to share the company of other wolves and perhaps find a mate. Oh Sijac... You're so used to my scent you don't even know what's wrong with me, do you? There is no way a pack would want me to stay, I'd be useless to them. You should have left me long ago to start your own pack, sweet brother. Her thought hurt, even though she knows they are true. Yet, is very grateful that he has stuck by her side through all that has happened.
Ollie's head pulls up again, the sound of heavy paws passing over the soft loam not far away catching her attention and pulling her out of her brooding thoughts. The gentle two-beat drum of their pace means the others are approaching at an unhurried lope. Unconsciously, she backs up a few steps, putting her brother between her and the approaching pack wolves, as the footsteps come to an abrupt halt, snippets of conversation reach her ears. "Sand, we should call for Rose..." "Hush, Kipcha." She meets her brother's eyes as he looks back to her, a bit of concern finally growing in his eyes as well. Nose twitching, she is now able to pick out the approaching wolves' scent as she speaks to her brother in a whisper, You're right, there are two of them. A male, Sand from what I can hear, and the female is Kipcha... Hopefully knowing their names will give us a bit of an advantage, I doubt they will be expecting it. Rose must be a higher ranking wolf of some sort... Her voice fades as it soon becomes apparent that one of the speakers has had enough of waiting and the sound of rushed footfalls begins, glowing louder as they crash through the tender plants on the forest floor.
Sijac
Sijac stiffens at the sound of voices, close enough now that the words carry to his ears clearly. HIs coat fluffs out a bit of it's own accord and he shakes it out, trying to calm the excitement and trepidation that battle in the pit of his stomach. He nods to Ollie as she speak, admiring her wisdom at picking out their names from the distant conversation. Very good Ollie, you always were the clever one... That will be important information to have for what is sure to come. As the sound of a running wolf reaches him, Sijac setting his feet firmly on the most earth beneath him and lifts his head, readying himself for whatever is to come crashing out of the forest.
None the less, he still startles when Kipcha bursts from cover and skids to a halt in front of him. Though she rounds on him immediately with teeth bared, Sijac can do nothing but stare wide eyed at the female in front of him, head still high but tail dipping a bit behind him. Neither of the siblings have ever encountered such a creature, though similar in stature to Ollie, this wolf is definitely more commanding. As her fur raises on her hackles it sends ripples of light glinting off her nearly solid pelt. All of the other wolves that he has ever encountered had a very similar coat to his own, though in different shades of grey, they were all dappled with black and cream. The variegated genes are so strong to the south that solid pelts had all but been eliminated from the packs. In Sijac's eyes the creature in front of him resembles nothing so much as a fox, the clever canids that have often flanked them during their journey. Taking in a deep breath, he pulls in her scent, a wooded smell deep and strong of this place with something distinctly aboreal about it. As a deep growl forms in her throat, she begins to speak, still menacing though Sijac is far too surprised to truly recognize the threat. "Who are you and why have you crossed our border without permission?"
Behind him, Sijac can feel Ollie react, her ears are pinned flat to her head and she bares her teeth back at the aggressive female, though her tail is firmly tucked between her back legs. Taking a step back, he presses his flank into his sister's chest, trying to give her some silent reassurance before letting out a little huff to clear his throat, calming his mind enough to speak. "Uh... Kipcha is it?" He asks, regaining a bit of his confidence as the words form his his mind. "I apologize for the intrusion, but how exactly does one get permission to cross a border without coming in to meet the occupants?" He smiles to her then, dipping his head a bit in an attempt not to look too presumptuous.
Feeling a bit more confident from her brother's reassurance, Ollie steps forward a bit then. Her expression relaxes as the snarl leaves her face and she eyes the other wolf with more than a bit of uncertainty. Her nose quivers as she sniffs Kipcha taking in her scent, the expansion of her chest as she breaths sending ripples down her dappled coat. Though the threat of her teeth are now hidden, the rest of her posture doesn't change as she still slinks low to the ground.
Their heads shoot up again, looking in the direction from where Kipcha appeared when Sand's howl sounds off in the distance. One really would think they were twins, the way their interested expressions perfectly mirror one another. As Sand's voice carrys through the trees, echoing in a solum melody, Sijac looks back to Kipcha, ducking his head to her a bit again. Calling for the rest of the pack. I hope this goes well...
None the less, he still startles when Kipcha bursts from cover and skids to a halt in front of him. Though she rounds on him immediately with teeth bared, Sijac can do nothing but stare wide eyed at the female in front of him, head still high but tail dipping a bit behind him. Neither of the siblings have ever encountered such a creature, though similar in stature to Ollie, this wolf is definitely more commanding. As her fur raises on her hackles it sends ripples of light glinting off her nearly solid pelt. All of the other wolves that he has ever encountered had a very similar coat to his own, though in different shades of grey, they were all dappled with black and cream. The variegated genes are so strong to the south that solid pelts had all but been eliminated from the packs. In Sijac's eyes the creature in front of him resembles nothing so much as a fox, the clever canids that have often flanked them during their journey. Taking in a deep breath, he pulls in her scent, a wooded smell deep and strong of this place with something distinctly aboreal about it. As a deep growl forms in her throat, she begins to speak, still menacing though Sijac is far too surprised to truly recognize the threat. "Who are you and why have you crossed our border without permission?"
Behind him, Sijac can feel Ollie react, her ears are pinned flat to her head and she bares her teeth back at the aggressive female, though her tail is firmly tucked between her back legs. Taking a step back, he presses his flank into his sister's chest, trying to give her some silent reassurance before letting out a little huff to clear his throat, calming his mind enough to speak. "Uh... Kipcha is it?" He asks, regaining a bit of his confidence as the words form his his mind. "I apologize for the intrusion, but how exactly does one get permission to cross a border without coming in to meet the occupants?" He smiles to her then, dipping his head a bit in an attempt not to look too presumptuous.
Feeling a bit more confident from her brother's reassurance, Ollie steps forward a bit then. Her expression relaxes as the snarl leaves her face and she eyes the other wolf with more than a bit of uncertainty. Her nose quivers as she sniffs Kipcha taking in her scent, the expansion of her chest as she breaths sending ripples down her dappled coat. Though the threat of her teeth are now hidden, the rest of her posture doesn't change as she still slinks low to the ground.
Their heads shoot up again, looking in the direction from where Kipcha appeared when Sand's howl sounds off in the distance. One really would think they were twins, the way their interested expressions perfectly mirror one another. As Sand's voice carrys through the trees, echoing in a solum melody, Sijac looks back to Kipcha, ducking his head to her a bit again. Calling for the rest of the pack. I hope this goes well...