Saber watched the lone she-wolf from a distance. He didn't remember when he began to stalk the stranger, but he found himself closing in on her, quick to leap right in the middle of her path. He peered straight into her eyes and felt a strange fear coil tightly in the pit of his stomach. He knew he was afraid and tried covering it with faked irritation and territoriality. "So... What do we have here? Some stranger waltzing into the pack territory and thinking she's-" He began to chatter about how he should rally some of his pack-mates and chase her out and other supposed threats.
Kigiinheart sighed, and began to tune out the stupid wolf standing in front of her. This is what I get for trying to sate my curiosity. Some idiotic wolf blabbering his mouth. Maybe I should kill him or just stand here until my ears begin to bleed... After several minutes of being annoyed by this... puny fly, Kigiin spoke. "Okay, your annoying me and... oh your not even listening." She lunged forward and like a semi truck crashing into a small care she easily knocked him away. Her sudden move was so brutal, that there was no beauty or anything graceful about what she did. Not even when she bit him by the scruff and forcibly smashed his head into the ground.
She held her grip on him, and waited for a sound... But nothing. She let go and looked down at the brute. He was still alive, just not conscious. Kigiinheart stood there and was going to leave but felt that they would mark her as a threat to their pack if they found him here and he woke, spewing lies about her. "Oh, Tor."
Kigginheart growled at the wolf, disgusted by his actions. She began to walk back toward Dianga's den site, when she heard the babbling laughter of moving water. She was going to ignore the place when she heard a voice of a cub. She stopped and began to trot toward the sound. When she arrived at her destination, she found a cub and it's... mother.
From the smell of the mother, they were of Dianga's pack.
Moving toward them and stood several feet away from them. "One of your pack-mates thought it a great idea to try and... intimidate me." The words rolled easily off her tongue. "He wouldn't leave me be so I had to... subdue him. He is unconscious in the middle of a path that way." She pointed with muzzle. "I suggest you bring him back and keep him out of my way or I won't be so easy on him next time." With that, Kigiinheart began to walk through the water, moving toward the other side of it. Thinking the water would help rid herself of the strange brute's scent.