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Patience was difficult even for the gray and silver wolfess, who practiced it often, after such a long journey. And yet they stood, still and silent while they hoped a leader would heed their call and respond. She felt comforted by silence, and so Anu held fast to quiet sounds of the forest. Her eyes drifted to the other woman during the passing moments, her thoughts drifting as well.


But before they could become too distracted there was change among the group, and Anu picked up the scent of the approaching Vináttan as well. He appeared, looking younger then Anu expected and friendly as well. But she knew that the leaders were a bit more casual then others she had experienced, more casual then she had ever been. Oak had explained some of their practices, but Anu knew that she needed to experience them herself.


Tayui replied, and Anu nodded in silent agreement. Her smile remained, watching the Virding and added after the pale woman spoke, Oak spoke highly of your pack, and your alphess Lilin. I believe he has settled in comfortably. Anu knew that her son was a good judge of character, and she trusted him completely. She then waited to see what the male wished to say in reply to their hopes of joining him and his pack.

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