[b]Robyn[/b] [@GhostWing] Robyn sighed as Axel spoke. [color=00aeef]"Nothing. It seems she really disappeared into thin air."[/color] She replied before sitting next to the male. [color=00aeef]"You could say that it's not only for you."[/color] She thought that if she tried to act like she was happy, like before, that it will actually make her feel that way. The she-wolf scanned the clearing, most of the wolves have exited their dens and she could see her mentor laying down on a rock, the Alphas were conversing and Tikaani was conversing with the albino wolf. She always felt guilty when she sees Tikaani. With Robyn always going off to look for Aleu, she's been placing a huge burden on Tikaani to do the job on her own. And she had been overworking herself lately, or so Robyn heard, because of the incident and to cover for her. [color=00aeef]"I'm thinking of giving up Axel. I can't burden Tikaani any further than this. And I'm sure the others are worrying about me."[/color] She said, in a matter-of-fact voice. [color=00aeef]"Although I would be delighted to see her, whether she is alive or well..."[/color] She shook her head and then looked down. [color=00aeef]"At least, I want her to be sent off properly."[/color] Her parents disappeared as well, died out of the border and further away than what the Patrol wolves could go to. So they were never buried properly. She, at least, wanted to see Aleu get buried, if anything, to give closure. [b]Avir[/b] [@The Elvenqueen][@GhostWing][@BookGirl1993] The tiger always padded off somewhere in the early hours of morning, and this day wasn't any different. He padded through the woods with no aim. What does he do in the morning? Convene with a female wolf whose name he did not know. He had to know what was causing those foul stenched corpses. They were certainly not good for them. The sound of feathers ruffling caught his attention and he turned his attention to the mass of birds who flew away. A waste of a perfect opportunity huh? Avir dug up where he stored his early kills - two voles - and then began heading back to the cave. He wasn't on hunting duty though, but his walks often opened up the opportunity to get some prey. Over the moons they had been together, Avir had settled in nicely with the two tigresses. He still didn't like sitting around for too long, but he didn't mind their presence as much as he did before. He often found himself enjoying them being there. But he kept a certain distance, who knows how much dread he will feel when they would separate from each other after raising the cubs. Seeing Calypso and Saaba, he dropped the voles near them. [color=f26522]"Calypso has a knack for sneaking around huh? She'd make a perfect hunter. I'll start teaching Kayla and Jackie later on, maybe you [i]should[/i] come Calypso."[/color] He took it upon himself to train the two cubs in the art of hunting and he wouldn't mind finally teaching this young one as well.