He had made his way across the land and had somehow managed to arrive back at Tangambili. Frowning, he stared at the familiar landmarks, wondering if Baik’s ridiculous skill of losing directions was rubbing off on him… He had, after all, ran into him a few weeks ago.
He wondered how his children were doing. He felt bad, leaving them like that. And Sinowo. Sure, him and the snow dog weren’t in love… but they were friends, at the very least. Friends who had found comfort with each other during their travels. A friend he had been worried sick about due to her illness and the need to find a pack to take care of her. He had gotten word that he had children a few weeks after leaving the land; he hadn’t been ready to settle down. He still wasn’t sure if he ever would be.
Well… since he was in the area, may as well go say hi… and perhaps actually meet his pups. Would they still be pups? So much time had passed by… Refusing to let the guilt ebb on even longer, made his way through the territory, looking for someone to ask directions.
His eyes fell on a grey and black dog. Upon approaching, he also discovered she had some amazing markings on her face, giving off a dark and mysterious impression. A smile found its way up and he came to a stop a bit away; he wasn’t a pack member and therefor, perhaps it was best not to provoke or intimidate. ”Hey there,” he greeted jovially. ”I’m Rangi.” Sure, he should mention that he was looking for his children and Sinowo but really, it was more polite to introduce oneself. And he kind of wanted to find out a bit more about this lady.
I Lady Kiya I