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Chapter 9

As the sun sank below the horizon, and day gave way to dusk, Cedar slipped away from the densite to make her nightly report. It was bustling with activity tonight, but Cedar could slip away with ease; they were too busy chatting amongst themselves that they wouldn't notice another wolf slipping away. Let's hope, anyways. Cedar kept glancing around as she padded through the forest; although she'd never been caught, she was paranoid that she could be followed on her way out here.
She slowed her pace as she stepped over the border into the loner lands. The spot Atra and Kodiak had picked was in a small grove of trees by the lake, and a rock blocked the view of the only other angle of where they could be viewed. It had been chosen well; it was unlikely that they'd be seen, unless you ran right into them. In which case, they'd likely be seen ahead of time, anyway.
"Right on time."
Cedar perked her ears when she heard Akira's voice. She sniffed the air; she smelled Atra and Akira's scents. Sometimes, Kodiak stayed behind to tend to the pack while Atra and sometimes Akira came to receive the report from Cedar. This must have been one of those nights.
"Any news?" Cedar inquired in a hushed whisper as she slinked into the shady grove. The moonlight reflected off the surface of the lake, making Cedar's pupils glint.
"Tawny convinced a youngling named Mosquito to join," Akira told Cedar in a quiet murmur. Tawny was also one of Atra and Kodiak's three pups, therefore making her Akira and Luna's sister.
"What's been happening in Stonepack?" Atra spoke up for the first time. "Have you noticed any recent weaknesses?" She sat down, curling her gray tail around her paws.
"Quartz and Nebrivo officially became mates today. They're very anxious for pups," Cedar explained.
Atra growled. "That's just what we need: More Stonepack spawn running around in our forests and mountains."
"Wait," Akira offered, "Why don't we let them have pups, so that we can use them as hostages? The parents will be at our mercy."
"It's a desperate thing to do and it would be an embarrassment to Darkpack. No, the best idea is to kill those stupid wolves before the pups are born." Atra turned back to Cedar, and was about to say something, when suddenly a wolf came flying out of the shadows. Cedar yelped, and recoiled; inwardly, she started to panic. Have we been discovered?!
Akira surged to her paws expertly, pulling her lips inwardly in the start of a snarl. Surprise crossed her face when she saw who it was. "Nighta?! What are you doing here?"
Cedar breathed out a sigh of relief. Nighta was the beta of Darkpack; for some strange reason, Cedar always saw him and Akira together. She wondered if something was going on between them, even though Akira didn't believe in love, and looked down upon wolves that were mated.
"Atra." Nighta bowed his head in submission to the alpha, "It may interest you that I just spotted Timber with a Stonepack she-wolf."
Cedar's eyes widened, He must mean Sierra! Did she fall in love with him after... just one visit..?
Atra's eyes, on the other hand, narrowed to fiery amber slits. "Oh dear. Is Ebony's dearest little brother in love?" she spat.
"It looks like it." A suppressed growl quivered Nighta's deep voice.
"Lead the way, Nighta." Atra rose to her paws. "You can come with me, Akira." Akira nodded, and fell behind her mother. Cedar didn't want Sierra, or whoever the Stonepack wolf was to see her with Darkpack, but she was overtaken with curiosity, so she followed Akira and Atra willingly.
Nighta led the three other Darkpack wolves to a clearing. The carcass of a caribou lay beside two particular shapes; Cedar instantly recognized them as Timber and Sierra. Timber rasped his tongue over Sierra's head, and asked softly, "Have fun?"
Sierra swalowed a mouthful of the caribou. "Lots." She smiled up at the brown he-wolf with shining blue eyes.
Timber ran his muzzle along her neck. "Me too." He nuzzled her, and licked her ear.
Cedar felt outrage and fury boil in her veins. How dare he, go off with a Stonepack she-wolf like that! Atra's not gonna be very happy...
Indeed; beside Cedar, Atra was fuming. She looked like she was about to explode, in fact. "Akira, Nighta. Make sure that they stay here." Atra uttered her words through clenched teeth. "Kodiak is going to hear about this." She turned and slipped into the shadows, her pawsteps trailing away into the night.
Nighta looked to Akira, who nodded. They stepped out of the shadows, and into the clearing; Nighta's greenish-yellow eyes burned with blood lust, and his silver fangs flashed in the moonlight. "What a great catch, Timber," he sneered. "Her blood will be beautiful, spilled in the moonlight. So do you want the kill, or do you want my help?"
Icy terror gripped Sierra's heart. She pressed against Timber, and let out a terrified scream. Akira snarled and came around from behind, smacking Sierra across the nose. "Don't scream like that!" she barked. A terrified whimper rose in Sierra's throat.
"A-Akira! Nighta!" Timber exclaimed as fear swam into his yellow eyes. He swallowed. "H-how did you find us?"
"Simple comrade." Akira's large form towered over Timber. "We followed you."
"You really oughta learn to over your tracks, pup," Nighta sneered. "You wouldn't want anyone to discover you, now would you?"
Akira snapped her jaws at Timber's face. He flinched, and stumbled back. "You are a disgrace to Darkpack and everything we stand for, Timber."
Timber knew that he was caught. Realizing that he had only one way out, he elected to have Sierra killed instead of himself. "Kill her," he choked out, and pretended to have an itch so he wouldn't have to watch.
"Oh, we'll kill her alright." Nighta stalked on over to him. "But we'll kill you, too, traitor."
Cedar realized that she needed to get a move on if she didn't want to be spotted by Sierra. Lupin forbid that Sierra got away after seeing Cedar, her cover would be blown. She turned and slunk away into the shadows, and she flinched when she used her sprained paw. But as the pain shot through her leg, it hit her: She had an excuse, if there was going to be a battle! Cedar grinned, and made her way back to the densite.
As she slunk inside, she glanced around, noticing that Aki wasn't at the foot of the alpha rock as he usually was. "Where is Aki?" she murmured to herself.
"He went hunting earlier with Faedon." Senkah was perched on top of the alpha rock, and Hades was seated beside her. "He's been gone for a while, though. I'm starting to get concerned."
Cedar's ears shot up when she heard a few distant barks. That sounded like Faedon... A few more barks split the air. Cedar realized that it was coming from the loner lands. And Aki! Worry tugged at her pelt. Oh no... he heard Sierra scream earlier, didn't he?
From the alpha rock, Hades looked over at his mate and bit his lip. "That's it. I'm going to investigate. I don't like this."
Senkah nodded. "Let's go." She picked her way down the rock, with Hades flanking her. The two alphas bolted into the woods, and Cedar watched from the mouth of her den. As the distant barks got louder and louder, the pack was becoming more and more unsettled and concerned. Some even went to investigate like their alphas had. Cedar merely laid her head down on her paws, staring off into the forest with concern.
Aki... please be safe.
As the sun sank below the horizon, and day gave way to dusk, Cedar slipped away from the densite to make her nightly report. It was bustling with activity tonight, but Cedar could slip away with ease; they were too busy chatting amongst themselves that they wouldn't notice another wolf slipping away. Let's hope, anyways. Cedar kept glancing around as she padded through the forest; although she'd never been caught, she was paranoid that she could be followed on her way out here.
She slowed her pace as she stepped over the border into the loner lands. The spot Atra and Kodiak had picked was in a small grove of trees by the lake, and a rock blocked the view of the only other angle of where they could be viewed. It had been chosen well; it was unlikely that they'd be seen, unless you ran right into them. In which case, they'd likely be seen ahead of time, anyway.
"Right on time."
Cedar perked her ears when she heard Akira's voice. She sniffed the air; she smelled Atra and Akira's scents. Sometimes, Kodiak stayed behind to tend to the pack while Atra and sometimes Akira came to receive the report from Cedar. This must have been one of those nights.
"Any news?" Cedar inquired in a hushed whisper as she slinked into the shady grove. The moonlight reflected off the surface of the lake, making Cedar's pupils glint.
"Tawny convinced a youngling named Mosquito to join," Akira told Cedar in a quiet murmur. Tawny was also one of Atra and Kodiak's three pups, therefore making her Akira and Luna's sister.
"What's been happening in Stonepack?" Atra spoke up for the first time. "Have you noticed any recent weaknesses?" She sat down, curling her gray tail around her paws.
"Quartz and Nebrivo officially became mates today. They're very anxious for pups," Cedar explained.
Atra growled. "That's just what we need: More Stonepack spawn running around in our forests and mountains."
"Wait," Akira offered, "Why don't we let them have pups, so that we can use them as hostages? The parents will be at our mercy."
"It's a desperate thing to do and it would be an embarrassment to Darkpack. No, the best idea is to kill those stupid wolves before the pups are born." Atra turned back to Cedar, and was about to say something, when suddenly a wolf came flying out of the shadows. Cedar yelped, and recoiled; inwardly, she started to panic. Have we been discovered?!
Akira surged to her paws expertly, pulling her lips inwardly in the start of a snarl. Surprise crossed her face when she saw who it was. "Nighta?! What are you doing here?"
Cedar breathed out a sigh of relief. Nighta was the beta of Darkpack; for some strange reason, Cedar always saw him and Akira together. She wondered if something was going on between them, even though Akira didn't believe in love, and looked down upon wolves that were mated.
"Atra." Nighta bowed his head in submission to the alpha, "It may interest you that I just spotted Timber with a Stonepack she-wolf."
Cedar's eyes widened, He must mean Sierra! Did she fall in love with him after... just one visit..?
Atra's eyes, on the other hand, narrowed to fiery amber slits. "Oh dear. Is Ebony's dearest little brother in love?" she spat.
"It looks like it." A suppressed growl quivered Nighta's deep voice.
"Lead the way, Nighta." Atra rose to her paws. "You can come with me, Akira." Akira nodded, and fell behind her mother. Cedar didn't want Sierra, or whoever the Stonepack wolf was to see her with Darkpack, but she was overtaken with curiosity, so she followed Akira and Atra willingly.
Nighta led the three other Darkpack wolves to a clearing. The carcass of a caribou lay beside two particular shapes; Cedar instantly recognized them as Timber and Sierra. Timber rasped his tongue over Sierra's head, and asked softly, "Have fun?"
Sierra swalowed a mouthful of the caribou. "Lots." She smiled up at the brown he-wolf with shining blue eyes.
Timber ran his muzzle along her neck. "Me too." He nuzzled her, and licked her ear.
Cedar felt outrage and fury boil in her veins. How dare he, go off with a Stonepack she-wolf like that! Atra's not gonna be very happy...
Indeed; beside Cedar, Atra was fuming. She looked like she was about to explode, in fact. "Akira, Nighta. Make sure that they stay here." Atra uttered her words through clenched teeth. "Kodiak is going to hear about this." She turned and slipped into the shadows, her pawsteps trailing away into the night.
Nighta looked to Akira, who nodded. They stepped out of the shadows, and into the clearing; Nighta's greenish-yellow eyes burned with blood lust, and his silver fangs flashed in the moonlight. "What a great catch, Timber," he sneered. "Her blood will be beautiful, spilled in the moonlight. So do you want the kill, or do you want my help?"
Icy terror gripped Sierra's heart. She pressed against Timber, and let out a terrified scream. Akira snarled and came around from behind, smacking Sierra across the nose. "Don't scream like that!" she barked. A terrified whimper rose in Sierra's throat.
"A-Akira! Nighta!" Timber exclaimed as fear swam into his yellow eyes. He swallowed. "H-how did you find us?"
"Simple comrade." Akira's large form towered over Timber. "We followed you."
"You really oughta learn to over your tracks, pup," Nighta sneered. "You wouldn't want anyone to discover you, now would you?"
Akira snapped her jaws at Timber's face. He flinched, and stumbled back. "You are a disgrace to Darkpack and everything we stand for, Timber."
Timber knew that he was caught. Realizing that he had only one way out, he elected to have Sierra killed instead of himself. "Kill her," he choked out, and pretended to have an itch so he wouldn't have to watch.
"Oh, we'll kill her alright." Nighta stalked on over to him. "But we'll kill you, too, traitor."
Cedar realized that she needed to get a move on if she didn't want to be spotted by Sierra. Lupin forbid that Sierra got away after seeing Cedar, her cover would be blown. She turned and slunk away into the shadows, and she flinched when she used her sprained paw. But as the pain shot through her leg, it hit her: She had an excuse, if there was going to be a battle! Cedar grinned, and made her way back to the densite.
As she slunk inside, she glanced around, noticing that Aki wasn't at the foot of the alpha rock as he usually was. "Where is Aki?" she murmured to herself.
"He went hunting earlier with Faedon." Senkah was perched on top of the alpha rock, and Hades was seated beside her. "He's been gone for a while, though. I'm starting to get concerned."
Cedar's ears shot up when she heard a few distant barks. That sounded like Faedon... A few more barks split the air. Cedar realized that it was coming from the loner lands. And Aki! Worry tugged at her pelt. Oh no... he heard Sierra scream earlier, didn't he?
From the alpha rock, Hades looked over at his mate and bit his lip. "That's it. I'm going to investigate. I don't like this."
Senkah nodded. "Let's go." She picked her way down the rock, with Hades flanking her. The two alphas bolted into the woods, and Cedar watched from the mouth of her den. As the distant barks got louder and louder, the pack was becoming more and more unsettled and concerned. Some even went to investigate like their alphas had. Cedar merely laid her head down on her paws, staring off into the forest with concern.
Aki... please be safe.
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