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Next day dawn at a nearby cave, they woke to the sound of distant thunder—except it wasn’t thunder.

"What is that?" Alex asked, sitting up carefully in the nest.

Leo was already at the window, ears pricked forward. "Drums. Bear drums. They’re announcing sothing."

[CULTURAL NOTE: Bears use drum signals to communicate across their mountain territory. That particular rhythm ans: ’Gathering at the main den. Important announcent.’]

"Can you understand drum language?" Alex asked the system.

[I contain multitudes, rember? Also yes. I downloaded ’Basic Bear Communication Protocol’ while you were sleeping. You’re welco!]

"Sotis you’re actually useful," Alex admitted.

[SOTIS?! I am a TREASURE!]

They packed quickly, ate a rushed breakfast of dried fruit and nuts, and set out as the sun crested the mountains.

[Oh! Right. Let check the drum pattern more carefully...]

[*listening intently*]

[Okay so the rhythm is: BOOM-boom-BOOM-boom-boom-BOOM-BOOM]

[Which translates roughly to: "Chief speaks. All gather. Urgent matter. Presence required."]

[So basically—Granite is making so kind of major announcent and wants the whole tribe present. Could be anything from declaring war to announcing a festival to...]

The system paused dramatically.

[...to finally choosing a mate. OH NO.]

" what happened?" Naga asked sharply, picking up on Alex’s suddenly tense expression.

"System thinks the announcent might be about Granite choosing a mate," Alex said.

"Good," Leo said firmly. "Then he’ll be occupied with soone else and won’t look twice at you."

[OR—hear out—he’s about to announce he’s GIVING UP on finding a mate, which would make the tribe even MORE anxious about succession, which ans they’ll be even LESS likely to part with their sacred artifact because they need all the divine help they can get...]

"That’s... actually a valid concern," Alex admitted.

They reached the boundary markers twenty minutes later—massive stones carved with bear symbols, each one taller than Naga at full height. The markers ford a clear line across the mountain path, impossible to miss.

And standing beside them, arms crossed and looking thoroughly unimpressed, was a bear.

Not in full beast form—that would have been the size of a small house—but in the humanoid form that beastn used for close interaction. Still massive, though.

Easily seven and a half feet tall, with shoulders broad enough to block the path completely. Dark brown fur covered his arms and legs, and his hair was the sa rich brown, pulled back in a thick braid. Dark eyes assessed them with the kind of casual wariness that ca from being very, very confident in one’s ability to win any fight.

"Travelers," he said, voice a deep rumble. "State your business."

"We seek audience with Chief Granite," Alex said, stepping forward. "We co bearing gifts and a proposal."

The bear’s eyes dropped to Alex’s swollen belly, then flicked to Naga and Leo flanking him protectively.

"Apex predators traveling with a bearer," he observed. "Unusual. What kind of proposal?"

"A trade," Alex said carefully. "We have sothing valuable to offer. We hope to negotiate for sothing equally valuable in return."

"Hmm." The bear studied them for a long mont.

"You picked an interesting day to arrive. Chief’s about to make an announcent. Whole tribe’s gathering."

"We heard the drums," Leo said.

"Then you know to wait." The bear gestured to a cleared area near the markers. "Stay here. I’ll inform the chief you’ve arrived. If he grants audience after the announcent, soone will fetch you."

"Thank you," Alex said.

The bear nodded—then paused, nostrils flaring slightly as he scented the air.

"You carry crystal sugar syrup," he said, and for the first ti, sothing like interest flickered in his amber eyes.

"We do," Naga confird. "Three jars. A gift for the chief."

"Three jars." The bear’s expression softened almost imperceptibly. "That’s... generous. The chief will appreciate that. We haven’t had crystal sugar syrup since before hibernation."

[BINGO! The honey was the right call!]

"What’s your na?" Alex asked.

"Boulder," the bear said. "Second to Chief Granite. Guardian of the eastern approach." He looked at Alex directly. "And yours?"

"Alex. This is Naga and Leo. My mates."

" Alex? Huh? Quite the weird na for a female. But anyway_" Boulder’s eyebrows rose slightly—probably at the casual way Alex claid two apex predators—but he just nodded.

"Welco to bear territory, Alex. Wait here. Soone will co."

" Did he also just called .... female? "

[ Hahaha.... You are wearing the most baggiest clothes with a potted belly and to top it all off... you got pretty face so, of course he’s gonna assu you’re a female. Hahaha...]

System rolled over and laughed with its tiny mouth open.

" Shut up. "

Boulder lumbered off toward the mountain, moving with deceptive speed for soone his size.

"Well," Leo said once he was out of earshot. "That went better than expected."

"He didn’t threaten us or question our right to be here,"

Naga agreed. "That’s progress."

[Boulder seems nice! Professional. Respectful. Not imdiately trying to marry you!]

"The bar is so low it’s underground," Alex muttered.

[HEY, I’m just saying—two territories down and you’ve already collected one ’I’ll wait for you’ declaration and on your way to one marriage proposal. I’m setting realistic expectations here!]

They settled in to wait—Alex sitting on a flat stone, Naga coiled beside him, Leo pacing restlessly and tracking every sound from deeper in the territory.

The drums had stopped, which ant the gathering was probably underway.

"What do you think he’s announcing?" Alex asked.

"Could be anything," Leo said. "Leadership decision, territory expansion, new hunting grounds..."

"Or he’s finally giving up on finding a mate and declaring a successor through trial by combat," Naga suggested darkly.

[That’s ALSO possible! Bears love a good strength competition!]

They didn’t have to wait long.

Twenty minutes later, a young bear ca bounding down the path—lighter brown fur, maybe in his late teens in human terms, with an eager expression and boundless energy.

"You’re the travelers!" he said excitedly.

"With the crystal sugar syrup! Boulder said you were here and Chief said to bring you right away because the announcent’s over and he wants to et you!"

[ENTHUSIASM! I like this kid!]

"What was the announcent?" Alex asked as they gathered their things.

The young bear’s expression flickered—excitent mixing with sothing like concern.

"Chief Granite declared he’s giving the tribe one more season to find him a suitable mate," he said.

"If no one acceptable appears by autumn, he’ll choose a successor from the warriors and step down."

Leo and Naga both looked at Alex.

Alex looked at the sky like it might provide answers.

[CALLED IT! Succession crisis incoming!]

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