*Niavo*

From the South East no wolf zone, there came a howl to the Pyrola Fields pack.


Aaka

Aaka being present trotted towards the howl of Niavo. His voice familiar to her


Niavo

Niavo had been waiting out of the pack lands at the No Wolf Zone, but scent told him Aaka was coming forward. So, he had boldly stepped into the terrain and met her half way. Unlike his brother, Niavo wasn't nearly so prone to give in or back down under threat. His trust, on the other hand, was harder to gain and easier to loose. "Greetings." he said, lowering his head to Aaka in respect. "I wish to join this pack."


Aaka

"You must wait. But for now I will wait with you. So Niavo. How are you doing?" She hadnt seen the pup in awhile but she spoke "You brother is staying with my friend Moon. She will take care of him. But I have something to offer you Niavo. I wish for you to fight with me and my allies against another pack. It will be hard yes but I think you can do it"


Niavo

He gave a smirking grin, "Sounds fun; challenging." then his features change to a questioning look, "You know where Twilight is? I haven't seen him for a while. I haven't seen any of my family, actually..." he stopped abruptly, not wanting to talk about it. "Who is this other pack?"


Aaka

Aaka stopped smiling. "Can we talk about this somewhere else? Perhaps the Ashen Domes where youre brother is"


Niavo

"Oh, there." he said in a suddenly bleak tone. His expression was washed blank it seemed, and he looked to Aaka with a hollow gaze, "Would you show me the way? I've never been to such a place."


Aaka

Aaka nodded. She could see he was just like her. One minute your friend the other minute uncaring. "Yeah. Follow me." Her face was also blank and unknowing.


Niavo

He took up a pace behind her, head level with his shoulders. Dull thoughts and dead emotions ran through his mind and vanished without arrising a tinge of reaction. He wanted to seek solace in someone like him or someone who could understand. But his personality was so much more narrow and fragile than his brother's, and he was not given the right support to make sure his spirit remained strong; it was a large part his own fault. In any case, his empty soul haunted his life and tossed him one minute from joy, and the next to nothingness. A strange depression that he let no one see.