Tala saw it limping along. By the look on Blaze's face, she knew he'd spotted it, too. A low growl emitted from her throat, matching the one coming from her stomach.
I'm looking for the Donner Dog from the Christmas 2010 Sleigh litter, the Grey Husky from the Christmas 2015 Husky litter, and the Green Field Moon 2nd Gen from the April 2011 Field Moon 2nd Gen litter!
I'm collecting the 2020 Easter bunnies designed by Anouki. They're based on a Japanese pottery technique where items are repaired by glueing the pieces back together with a (typically) gold lacquer. It's called "kintsugi" and the idea behind this is that broken things can still be beautiful, a mantra that has helped me cope with the latest years of my depression. I've been saving up for a tattoo, to be my first one, which will also be fashioned after kintsugi. That's why this design holds a lot of sentimental value for me and, consequently, why I'm setting up a hoard for them: to remind myself that even though I'm still struggling now, I will get better. Please help me with this hoard. Thanks for reading. ~Love from Moony
Username: Daxter3 wolfs name: dax gender: male destcription: grey with a wight stripe across my back blue eyes big scar across my left eye age: 3 rank: i would like to be a warrior or a hunter but mostly warrior mate: yes personality: fast, quiet and strong pups: no not yet
Tala darted out and leapt toward the deer. Her paw was a cobra as it struck the omega's exposed throat.
I'm looking for the Donner Dog from the Christmas 2010 Sleigh litter, the Grey Husky from the Christmas 2015 Husky litter, and the Green Field Moon 2nd Gen from the April 2011 Field Moon 2nd Gen litter!
I'm collecting the 2020 Easter bunnies designed by Anouki. They're based on a Japanese pottery technique where items are repaired by glueing the pieces back together with a (typically) gold lacquer. It's called "kintsugi" and the idea behind this is that broken things can still be beautiful, a mantra that has helped me cope with the latest years of my depression. I've been saving up for a tattoo, to be my first one, which will also be fashioned after kintsugi. That's why this design holds a lot of sentimental value for me and, consequently, why I'm setting up a hoard for them: to remind myself that even though I'm still struggling now, I will get better. Please help me with this hoard. Thanks for reading. ~Love from Moony
Tala watched the herd scatter as they watched their weakest member die. Blood spurted from its neck. The she-wolf smiled at Blaze before tearing strips of meat off the deer's belly.
I'm looking for the Donner Dog from the Christmas 2010 Sleigh litter, the Grey Husky from the Christmas 2015 Husky litter, and the Green Field Moon 2nd Gen from the April 2011 Field Moon 2nd Gen litter!
I'm collecting the 2020 Easter bunnies designed by Anouki. They're based on a Japanese pottery technique where items are repaired by glueing the pieces back together with a (typically) gold lacquer. It's called "kintsugi" and the idea behind this is that broken things can still be beautiful, a mantra that has helped me cope with the latest years of my depression. I've been saving up for a tattoo, to be my first one, which will also be fashioned after kintsugi. That's why this design holds a lot of sentimental value for me and, consequently, why I'm setting up a hoard for them: to remind myself that even though I'm still struggling now, I will get better. Please help me with this hoard. Thanks for reading. ~Love from Moony
Tala smiled at Blaze as she stripped some thin leg meat off the buck.
I'm looking for the Donner Dog from the Christmas 2010 Sleigh litter, the Grey Husky from the Christmas 2015 Husky litter, and the Green Field Moon 2nd Gen from the April 2011 Field Moon 2nd Gen litter!
I'm collecting the 2020 Easter bunnies designed by Anouki. They're based on a Japanese pottery technique where items are repaired by glueing the pieces back together with a (typically) gold lacquer. It's called "kintsugi" and the idea behind this is that broken things can still be beautiful, a mantra that has helped me cope with the latest years of my depression. I've been saving up for a tattoo, to be my first one, which will also be fashioned after kintsugi. That's why this design holds a lot of sentimental value for me and, consequently, why I'm setting up a hoard for them: to remind myself that even though I'm still struggling now, I will get better. Please help me with this hoard. Thanks for reading. ~Love from Moony
Blaze enjoyed it as much as possible, nibbling on the flesh bit by bit. The wind blew and the leaves rustled on the dirt. He shivered a little, getting used to the new temperature. The finished his piece and started to drag the deer back to camp for the others to share as well.