Resin- Alpha Female- 40 Summers
The alpha couldn't help but snicker like a pup as Attican drug the bulk of himself through the small passage. She could hear him grunting and groaning. It was quite possible that she'd have to push him out, so she made a mental note to widen the space a bit before they left. It wouldn't take too long and with Pipa being as cold as she was, they had the time for it.
Once he popped into the spacious chamber, she noted that he didn't meet her gaze and his sigh told of his troubled thoughts. Because Pipaluk was so small, the larger wolves curled around her, their heads close together. She nuzzled the Keepers ear affectionately before laying her muzzle down next to his. He looked exhausted, and rightly so. They hadn't had much time to rest as of late. Today's events had taken their toll on them all. She suspected that this bit of rest would do all three of them well, though she was anxious to get back to the pack.
Again she slid her dark muzzle across his ear and the top of his blocky head. "Is there anything you'd like to talk about, Attican?" She felt odd being the one asking, but he wasn't usually this silent. She knew that the deaths of the pack weighed heavily on him. The urge to reassure him was intense. "They were all good wolves. If we reach the red forest, their deaths won't have been in vain." Her words sounded like just that. Words. Nothing would be able to justify their deaths.
Flicking one ear, the black and grey female rose gently so as not to wake the elder nestled between them. Laying there for so long had made her legs stiff, so she stood and stretched out a bit, stretching out her back legs. Then she bowed forward, her chest touching the ground with her long legs extended before her, black toes splaying.
Repositioning herself, she settled down once more, laying beside the elder rather than curling around her as she had been. Her body was still pressed tight to the old grey and white wolf, sharing warmth. Being together, even under these circumstances was nice, which also made her realize just how lonely she actually was. Since Sol's disappearance it was rare that she slept close to another wolf. Occasional touches here and there was the extent of the physical contact that she'd had for years.
Wrinkling her nose slightly, she snorted at her own thoughts. There were more pressing matters. This wasn't the time to think about herself. She pressed herself tighter against Pipaluk then placed her muzzle atop her crossed paws, listening to the wind whistle at the mouth of the den.
Hrafn- Lone Male- 46 Summers
A few hours of sleep was all that the big black male needed. With a stretch and a yawn, he was on his feet and back out into the snow. Rather than continuing on South, curiosity struck. It had been quite some time since he'd seen another wolf. The howls that he'd heard earlier drew him to the East. He followed the length of the river, the bank to his left.
Tracks came into view. Tracks and a muddied spot on the bank that looked as if something or someone had been pushed into the water. Noting the same muddied track on the other side, he surmised that a log was the culprit. The mass amounts of paw tracks told him that a pack of wolves had been running from something, but what? In the dimming light, it was a bit difficult to see the opposite bank, but he could just make out puddles and splashes of blood upon the snow. Whatever they'd been running from, it seemed that they'd just barely escaped.
Two sets of tracks followed the river East while the rest of the tracks went South. Again curiosity struck. Hrafn decided to follow these two sets of tracks. Part of him craved companionship while part of him wished to save himself from the heartache that was destined to follow. Everyone died in the end. Becoming emotionally invested in the lives and futures of others would just lead to sorrow and despair. And yet... he couldn't stop his paws from moving.
After a time the tracks pulled right. He followed, breaking through a pair of pine boughs. The black mouth of a den came into view and in the wavering light he noted that three sets of tracks led into it. Padding forward, he sniffed the area lightly. A male and two females, it seemed. Clearing his throat lightly, he stood before dens entrance and, for the first time in what seemed like ages, he used his voice. It was an even, smooth voice, complete with a deep timbre. "Hello inside." Again he cleared his throat, his voice cracking slightly. "Is everyone alright? That was a lot of blood back there." He stood a respectable distance from the entrance and waited patiently for an answer if one was to come.