rescue our friend
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It had been a few days since her return from Inferni, and her mind was still full with all that had happened there. However, her concerns were with Naniko. Her plan to go visit her alabaster friend on her return journey had never materialized, due to the distraught state in which Urma had left the coyote pack. Now, in the safety and quiet of her home in Crimson Dreams, worries about her white friend flooded her. It was clear that Naniko needed a better place for the pups than a mere shop in Halifax could ever offer, but it was just as difficult bringing her back to Crimson Dreams. Savina had helped her a lot since Urma's return, and she didn't want either the dark wolf or Naniko to feel betrayed. Until the two reconciled, it would be difficult dealing with the matter.


Which brought Urma back to her thoughts about Ehno. He seemed the only link between Naniko and Savina, with the former because he seemed to have remained the only wolf apart from herself and Naniko's children who was still in contact with her, and with the latter because he was Savina's brother. It only seemed reasonable that she should try to talk to Ehno about Naniko's situation and maybe together they would come up with a way of convincing Savina and Anu, the current leaders, of how important it was that Naniko be allowed to stay. She hoped the both of them would be able to appeal to Savina's mother side, which would maybe enable her to allow Naniko at least a brief stay. It would be easier to work their way through to an actual reconciliation from there, but in the process she didn't want to upset any of her friends.


She paced through Crimson Dreams territory, scanning for any sign of Ehno. She hoped she would bump into him before bumping into anyone else on the way, because the matter she wanted to bring up was delicate enough that they needed some sort of privacy. She doubted Savina or Anu or many of the other members would take kindly to their plan to help Naniko come back. But she was certain he would also see that the shop in Halifax was no place for a mother with pups, with no safety for either herself or her children. Neither Urma, nor Ehno could account for a long disappearance to take care of Naniko and make sure she had all she needed, so it only strengthened Urma's belief that the only sensible thing to do was bring the white wolf home, no matter how much initial refusal there would be on the part of some wolves. All Urma really hoped for was that neither Savina, nor Naniko would feel left out in her attempt not to alienate any of her friends. Having to deal with Pilot's absence was loss enough for her, without the potential argument she might have with her two friends that she cared equally about.

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