10-05-2020, 10:16 AM
Tristan left to walk the pup. Never watched the two of them depart with a desperate look. It was more like Tristan wanted to be alone so she let him go. Their trip had been long and she was tired. And laying down sounded like a good idea. And the wolves in the distance called to her. But she stayed and sent her introductions to them. They were at the far end of her range, but it was nice to know there was a pack nearby.
A message pinged on her wallet and she laughed softly to herself. Tristan would be back eventually. The lake sounded nice at night but she let Tristan be -- it was his mission, and the lake was why they were here. She didn't know much about anything, but it didn't matter Tristan was pack.
A second message crossed the screen and Sierra frowned. His location was sent with it. Something was wrong.
She sent Never an image to find Tristan. It was far more accurate than the spotty GPS. And she trusted Never's nose before technology anyway.
Tristan knelt beside a woman. "She's in a dream." Sierra said. "Is she hurt? Let's take her to our room where we can keep her warm."
A message pinged on her wallet and she laughed softly to herself. Tristan would be back eventually. The lake sounded nice at night but she let Tristan be -- it was his mission, and the lake was why they were here. She didn't know much about anything, but it didn't matter Tristan was pack.
A second message crossed the screen and Sierra frowned. His location was sent with it. Something was wrong.
She sent Never an image to find Tristan. It was far more accurate than the spotty GPS. And she trusted Never's nose before technology anyway.
Tristan knelt beside a woman. "She's in a dream." Sierra said. "Is she hurt? Let's take her to our room where we can keep her warm."