(I'm totally about to powerplay here, but hey, I play both characters. x3 )
Location for both: First part here: xxxx::: Then move into hallway and near balcony: xxxx
Coydog
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Iakov took off running without her consent, silly dog. He wasn't far yet, so she let out a shrill howl as a way to tell him to stop. " Iakov! Are you stupid, thinking I would follow? There is nothing to talk about. " She trotted up towards the small dog, her face was veiled with irritation at him. Iakov had gotten comfortable around her, too comfortable. He didn't show due respect anymore. The small dog had stopped up ahead, turning his head to stare back at her charging form. Once in range Coydog picked up speed, thrusting her body towards his smaller one. She dipped her head mid-lunge and formed a gaping snarl with her mouth. She never stopped moving, but did end up leaving a long scratch mark inflicted by fang on the corgi's head. He looked somewhat stunned, but also looked like he had been expecting it.
" Iakov, don't order me around. You forget who the alpha is. I do think we should leave here, though. It's rather drafty in this room. " With that Coydog began her walk, lurking off down the hall. This time it was her turn to leave without asking.
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Iakov
Blood dripped into Iakov's left eye as he galloped behind Coydog. It had taken him a moment to regain his mind, her sudden attack had certainly left him stunned. In fact, he imagined himself looking like a complete idiot, mouth agape, eyes wide, pupils dilated from surprise. Sometimes he let his mind wonder why he was still in her pack. He was charged at a lot and warned to be more respectful even more often. He was short and not particularly fast; something that didn't help with food or hunting. The only thing he turned out to be good for was fighting and eating what little food was left.
As Coydog turned down the various halls he continued to think, eventually giving up. He had no idea why she kept him around, none at all. He had no choice but to snap out of his pensive trance, because every few seconds Coydog seemed to turn in to another room or corner. Iakov lost track of her for a few seconds, in fact, since her walk was so much more extended than his. The blood that smeared his face wasn't helping him concentrate on her, either. Finally, though, he half-way ran in to her. She had stopped at the balcony, observing the dogs that loomed on it.
Location for both: First part here: xxxx::: Then move into hallway and near balcony: xxxx
Coydog
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Iakov took off running without her consent, silly dog. He wasn't far yet, so she let out a shrill howl as a way to tell him to stop. " Iakov! Are you stupid, thinking I would follow? There is nothing to talk about. " She trotted up towards the small dog, her face was veiled with irritation at him. Iakov had gotten comfortable around her, too comfortable. He didn't show due respect anymore. The small dog had stopped up ahead, turning his head to stare back at her charging form. Once in range Coydog picked up speed, thrusting her body towards his smaller one. She dipped her head mid-lunge and formed a gaping snarl with her mouth. She never stopped moving, but did end up leaving a long scratch mark inflicted by fang on the corgi's head. He looked somewhat stunned, but also looked like he had been expecting it.
" Iakov, don't order me around. You forget who the alpha is. I do think we should leave here, though. It's rather drafty in this room. " With that Coydog began her walk, lurking off down the hall. This time it was her turn to leave without asking.
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Iakov
Blood dripped into Iakov's left eye as he galloped behind Coydog. It had taken him a moment to regain his mind, her sudden attack had certainly left him stunned. In fact, he imagined himself looking like a complete idiot, mouth agape, eyes wide, pupils dilated from surprise. Sometimes he let his mind wonder why he was still in her pack. He was charged at a lot and warned to be more respectful even more often. He was short and not particularly fast; something that didn't help with food or hunting. The only thing he turned out to be good for was fighting and eating what little food was left.
As Coydog turned down the various halls he continued to think, eventually giving up. He had no idea why she kept him around, none at all. He had no choice but to snap out of his pensive trance, because every few seconds Coydog seemed to turn in to another room or corner. Iakov lost track of her for a few seconds, in fact, since her walk was so much more extended than his. The blood that smeared his face wasn't helping him concentrate on her, either. Finally, though, he half-way ran in to her. She had stopped at the balcony, observing the dogs that loomed on it.






