Her concern regarding Naia’s words about another potential threat was rising – and she gave a light shake of her head. “Avoid these wolves for now. If they prove to be a threat.. Let’s just say I am not willing to be ousted from my home for a second time,” she began, her tone darkening. Kjors might have started the fire, but she would more than put it out – especially if they chose to continue their attacks. She held no doubt in the strength of her pack.. nor would she stop at anything to maintain their safety. Even if they had to chase out their new neighbors.
But she allowed that topic to slide for now – instead, she focused upon Round Stone Crest and what Naia had to say of them. While she was glad they had found a place to settle, she found the Scout’s words to be true. Whatever affiliation or alliance they held with them, it had become quite obvious to the River Queen that thus far, only the Crest wolves had benefited from it. They had never come to the aide of Cut Rock River. They had done nothing for them that she had witnessed – and she would make a point to ask @Maksim further details toward them.
“From the sounds of it, Kjors has done a fine job of adding to our enemies list all by himself,” she mused, partly joking, and yet knowing it to be partly truth. “Whisper Caverns and Grizzly Hollow were of our own doing – but I can’t recall a time our allies have ever.. aided us in any manner, though we have offered them food and shelter.” There was a pause as she considered Naia’s words. “I’m not sure it does, either. I will see what Maksim has to say,” she determined then, unwilling to make any true decisions without her mate. “Thank you, Naia. You’re more than a Scout to this pack – you’re an Advisor.”
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