~|Hrafn|~Hunter|~ 46 Summers|~
The black brute was slightly surprised when the Keeper agreed to lean against him without complaint. He supposed it spoke of how much discomfort he was in. The pair walked in silence, mostly because Hrafn didn't quite know what to say. Eventually the silence became too much and he asked his question. When Attican answered, Hrafn pulled his ears back against his skull. So the old brute had been protecting the pack. In Hrafn's mind, the Keeper was surely a hero. Who knew what would have happened had the two-leggers continued to stalk the pack? Hrafn didn't even want to imagine it.
"I don't know what happened after that. I shouldn't be here." The Keeper's voice was filled with exhaustion and Hrafn nodded. "The ancestors were looking out for you." He had seen the blood upon the Alpha's face and had heard her say that it was not all Attican's. "They sent our Alpha to save your life. The blood that she's coated in belongs to the two-leggers." The big male was glad that their departed brethren had decided to steer Resin and Ahote towards the Keeper. If they hadn't arrived in time... this situation would have been much different.
As they entered the stone corridor, Hrafn raised his head, looking up at the odd walls of rock. "Strange..." He said aloud. Up ahead he could hear the mumbling of Resin and Ahote. The burns on the reddish brute looked bad and he wasn't surprised that he leaned heavily upon the dark female. Already Hrafn anticipated his work load for the next few days. These three would need sleep. Lots and lots of sleep. It would be up to Xani and the other higher ranks to keep watch while they rested. When he thought of 'higher ranks' he thought of Xani, himself, Lani, Vali... those that were called upon often to act in the packs best interests.
The silence was broken when Attican spoke his name. Both black ears flicked forward, but pulled back against his blocky skull when the question followed. "It's.. it's gone isn't it?" Hrafn sighed heavily and nodded, though the Keeper wouldn't be able to see it well. "Yes, Attican. I'm afraid it is." Though he hadn't been the reason for the injury, he felt the need to apologize. He bumped the Keeper's chin lightly with his muzzle; a submissive action. "I'm sorry for what happened, but I'm glad that you were there. Many lives could have been lost if you weren't. You still have your life. Those that you care for still have their lives." He tried to put a slightly humorous twist on it in an attempt to lift the Keeper's mood. "That will be one hell of a scar and a story to tell. The ladies will fall all over you and the pups will say 'I want to be a great hero like Attican some day.'" Behind him, his black tail swished slightly and he couldn't help but smile. The Keeper would indeed be seen as the hero that he was.
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