Niall
The pack had fled for their lives only a week before, traveling in groups as few as possible to minimize the chances of being spotted and identified. Niall had gone through some old friends of his parents to secure this property in the mountains. 3,000 acres of wilderness in the mountains bordering the Big Horn National Forest and sporting a bed and breakfast with a stable. He had gotten a few permits to ensure they wouldn't ruffle any feathers for anyone to take notice of them. They were to operate the facility and give tours in the next couple months once they got settled into the place and restored it. It was an old run down place with just 10 rooms but it would provide them the extra income they needed.
With them they had brought Niall's own herd of horses, his wife's cattle, Elize's sheep herds, and supplies for the others. Each had brought everything they could but as little as possible all at the same time. They had all been here only a few days now and were cleaning things up and fixing the small cabins within the tree line to live in. His and Elisa's cabin would be finished last, they owed it to the pack to help fix the other cabins so that they had roofs over their heads instead of sleeping in the coming rain. Right now everyone was sleeping in a pile among the animals in the barn. The barn was the only thing that had required minimal fixing and so they had fixed it and brought in all the animals. They still had some fencing to do to let the animals loose but that was almost finished, they had begun work on that quickly and only had about a half mile left to fence off.
Niall stood on the roof of one of the cabins, kneeling really, a hammer in one hand and a sack of shingles beside him. After he finished this work here there were a few minor things to be done inside and some furniture could be moved into the cabin. After that it would be ready to live in. There was a deep water well on the property where water in the cabins and the bed and breakfast, it was really the only modern technology they had. Everything else was either done with the pair of draft teams the pack had or with oxen. They rode horses, traveled in buggies, or walked most of the places they went. They did own two older model 4 wheel drive trucks for when they needed to move livestock long distances.
With his pack around him working on fixing things as best they could he gave a bit of a smile and flex his hand before going back to work nailing down the last few shingles to the roof of the cabin.