[u]Stardust Vale- Tarkutt[/u] Tarkutt simply nodded understandingly at Bane before carefully patching the bite on Rose's shoulder with the leaves he'd brought. He knew that she would need to remain calm or else risk losing more blood than she would be able to endure, but now with Snow's sudden departure he was feeling slightly panicked himself. He jumped back on his paws, his hackles raised and his ears straight in the air. His breathing and heart had picked up with fear. "We need to find out what's going on," he said, as his pupils shrank to pinpricks. "Bane, perhaps you should go and see what's happening. Maybe t-t-they want to speak to a l-leader." Tarkutt's legs trembled as spoke, and his attention suddenly returned to the ragged, ugly wound on the end of his tail. Plopping himself down into the snow with a defeated air, he began to lick hesitantly at it. The very tip of it had been ripped off, leaving a single vertebra exposed under clumps of fur clogged with blood. Between licks, he continued. "I can take care of the rest of the pack's wounds, and then I think I very much need to tend to myself." He stood up again. He almost couldn't think straight. [u]Winter's Moon- Yehki[/u] Yehki stood with her tail sticking straight out behind her, staring at the three wolves. She snarled and bared her teeth, her angry expression wrinkling her muzzle so much that its deformity was almost not visible. This was, of course, on purpose: She didn't want to risk these enemies seeing her weakness. Listening to Farkas speak, her snarl only grew; a low growl escaped from deep in her chest and shook her whole body. Then the Beta of the other pack had spoken, and this had made Yehki's anger fade, her hackles lying just a little bit flatter along her back. Their pack, destroyed? Surely the Winter's Moon pack would be noble enough to take them in, as they had so kindly taken her in? She felt her tail fall back to its normal, neutral position. Her crooked mouth opened briefly to speak, but she shut it again, deciding that it wasn't her place to intervene with such serious business.