"In almost everything I do, I do for the pack." The monochrome female would take a seat at the end of the cave, gesturing to an empty spot beside her for you to take a seat. Her voice is light and gentle, like a doting mother, but there is some seriousness in her words.
"If we wish to thrive, we must chase out the weaker wolves. Those of us who remain will work our hides off to become stronger– and smarter." Her tail would flick behind her, offering a soft thud in the silence of the cave.
"It may seem harsh, but that's just life. I expect the same treatment from all of my pack members when I'm old and frail." There was a small pause at the end as she seemed to think about it, soon shaking her head.
"If I live that long, of course. Disease and battle wounds may get me first." Amusement danced in her gaze, but she didn't seem to understand how morbid her words were.
"If you have any questions about me, feel free to ask them."
"How do you feel about Basking Sun?"
A smile taints her maw at the question.
"He was my first friend in this strange, unfamiliar place, and he hasn't let me down once. If I were to describe him in one word... I would say he's kind." Hushed Propechy falls silent for a moment, her dark gaze seeming distant while her smile only seems to grow.
"I could not have asked for a better companion in these difficult times."
"How do you feel about Mountain Ridge?"
"Despite how she acts, she's actually quite an intelligent young lady."
The alpha lifts her head a bit; it seems as though she's defending the younger she-wolf.
"She still has a lot to learn, but I trust her. She'll make an amazing herbalist in due time, just you wait."
"How do you feel about Corpse?"
"What a stunning young man– where do I begin?" A smirk fills her maw, playful yet bordering serious.
"I hope he produces strong pups for the future of the pack."
"How do you feel about Cold Forest?"
"At the time I found her, she was perhaps the most skilled pup I've seen." Hushed Prophecy would clear her throat, sitting just a bit straighter.
"She seems to be falling behind on the abilities now, but I'm hoping that she gathers more experience fast as an adult. We'll see if this training improves her at all. Otherwise... well, I'm afraid I may have to find her a new home." There's sorrow in the dark chocolate eyes of the alpha, but her expression remains stern. There's no time for weakness here in the wilds. It wouldn't be personal, it was just how life worked.