Lona watched as Thunder padded out, then turned to her leaders.
"What do you think this second sister has, Lona?" Raseem asked, blinking her white eyes.
Lona looked down, shaking her head. "I haven't felt an aura this strange in all of my training. It wasn't magic, but something powerful, I am sure of that. This was a new kind of magic."
Raseem sat quiet, thinking to herself. She looked over at Moram questioningly.
Mercury stood awkwardly out of the entrance to the den, his eyes wide. Around Snow and him, stood a few fortune-tellers goggling at them with grinning, curious faces. He stood close to Snow, flicking his ears uncomfortably.
Snow reverted her gaze downward, toward her paws, where she couldn't see any of the old she-wolves' gazes.
"You are powerful, children of the outside world," said one fortune-teller who seemed to be standing a few inches back than the others. "Very powerful. The marks on your face bear both good and bad fortune." Then she chuckled, her yellowed teeth showing.