Askan wasn't so pissy anymore. Aside from the ever present annoyance outside his borders, things had settled in Shallows Edge. The Edge Lord would never admit it, but Kieron-as he learned soon after she'd joined the ranks- was just what the pack needed. Not only was she fresh blood, a new face in the crowd, but even a fool would see that she held promise, that her keen analytical eye and past experience made her an asset. One Askan had no interest in letting go to waste.The Selwyn had little interest in smothering his newest recruit. After showing her the caches, borders and communal areas he'd more or less left her to her own devices. She was a capable woman, hardly the sort who needed to be guided along every step of the way.
The sun was setting, dipping beneath the horizon as the rain continued to fall, sporadically, on and off as though the sky couldn't make up it's mind. Askan prowled along the lake shore, leaving muddy paw prints in his wake. The Shallows would always hold a special place in his heart, it was easier to think here though, he wasn't quite sure why. Upon reaching the eastern shore of the Shallows Askan climbed atop his rocky throne and settled, his tail curving around his side as he tipped his head back and called for the newest member of his rag-tag family.