Braden was up just before the sun, getting the cattle ready to move to the pasture. He was used to raising early, and somewhat preferred it. It was a time where a man could get some peace and quiet and be left with his own thoughts. In this moment, he recollected the events that led to his joining his new pack. Braden remembered his previous Alpha Pair. They were good people that looked out for their pack. No one really imagined a group of hunters would find their pack, let alone kill their leaders. He remembers the meeting he and the rest of the pack had soon after and the agreement to split up. No one took too long to pack up and leave. Quick good-byes and kisses were said and given before everyone went their separate ways. The journey Braden had from Georgia to Wyoming was long, but he liked the open road and was damn lucky to find his new pack on their way from the Blue Ridge Mountains to Wyoming. Their situation was similar to his own, and he felt a good connection with it, so he joined them. With them constantly moving, Braden sadly hasn’t had time to really get to know everyone, but he soon hopes to change that. With his mental road map complete, Braden returned his attention to the cattle in front of him. They were already on the move with Elize having them moved out of the barn. The cattle would soon get their morning grass, and that left Braden to work on another project. By this time, most everyone had already left the barn and were working on their specified tasks. He walked out himself and saw the Alpha, Niell, head inside the bed and breakfast, likely to help with the morning meal. He looked across the land and saw who he believed was Bryan, making his way to the barn from the fence. [i] Well, I guess the fence is open to work on. [/i] Braden started his trek towards the unfinished fence. He passed by both Elize and Leia, and with a tip of his hat and a cheerful, “Mornin’ ladies,” he continued his small journey. As he was passing Bryan, Braden patted his shoulder and said, “Don’t worry friend, I’ll keep the work going. We’ll get this fence done in no time.” [@Mugin]