Danahi
Danahi walked silently, studying the surroundings. He knew that for a Beta, he was rather easy-going, for the most part, or at least he thought he was. He hated it when others broke rules, but he always made sure to check the reason behind the breaking of rules before getting mad. He was especially lenient towards well-behaved youngsters. He was pulled out of his thoughts as something or someone tumbled into him, knocking him slightly off balance, as his guard had not been up. Danahi glanced over and down to see the fae, Sky, being very submissive. Her high-pitched apology made him squint one eye for a moment. He was silent for a few moments before he leaned over and licked her cheek lightly. "'Tis fine. No harm, no foul." Danahi tried to offer a slight smile to the young fae to ensure her that he was not angry. Truth be told, Sky reminded him of Lafayette.
My Fair Lady wrote:LafayetteLafayette raised her head, sniffing the gentle breeze. The scent of her Alpha and two strangers came to her delicate nose. She walked a few feet closer to the scents, curious as to what was going on, though she did not want to intrude on any of her Alpha's business. She saw two wolves around her age with the leader and stopped walking, cocking her head to the side slightly. Was this something she should check out? Deciding against it, Lafayette trotted away, heading out of the meadow. Her curious mind, however, did not stop trying to figure out what the Alpha was doing.RamiaraScents of pack mates invaded Ramiara's nose and she headed away from them, not wanting to have any confrontations. It smelled and sounded like the Beta Male, Lead Healer, and another Healer, not that it mattered. She padded through the forest, wondering vaguely if today was going to be any different than the day before. A patch of sunlight broke through the leaves on the trees and shone on Ramiara, her white and silver coat shimmering lightly. Raising her head, what could have been taken as a small smile came to the Omega's lips as she watched the sun shine through the rustling leaves above.

