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lynettetan1 wrote:Liz was excited. While they hadnt gotten the wormhole stabilized yet, they were releasing the wolf soon. They were tagging it and giving it a health check, before they nodded, confirming it as healthy and starting to schedule it's release. "Finally!" She murmured to Fala. "I was thinking this day would never come! Your mother was so protective of the wolf it took them a while to convince her that we would not do it any harm and that it was better off in the wild." She muttered slightly, sighing. "No offense."
Fala smirked "None taken" She whispered back, simply so excited to be going for once that it hardly mattered. She hated that creature, ever since the day they had captured it. She had been there, back when her mom was only training, when they brought the pup in and gave to her mother as her responsibility. Oh, how her mother had obsessed about it! She had been sent off to train as a scientist, like her mother, but she quit it and instead would watch, and sometimes do, the training for hunting the wolves. Not that her mother noticed, she was to busy with the pup. It would stun her if it acted any more then a pampered dog when they released it. "I'll be glad to see it gone." She said, more to herself then to Liz
(tada, beorn buddy is here! ps what in the world is the releasing like?)
Beorn paced in his cage, growling at the humans that walked up and down past his enclosure. He knew that he was no human, but he could understand a few words they said, and "Release" Was definetly one of them. He shook himself head to toe, his fur itching to run like he remembered when he was free before, before when there were no bad smells, no rough hand-paws, no enclosure to keep him from running! He snaped at the cage, wrapping his jaws around it for a minute before letting go, flattening his ears when he saw all of the humans crowing around his cage.
Vanna sniffed and licked her legs, shivering as she turned back into the sleek white wolf she was before. She hadn't followed Tsuki, but had trailed behind, close enough to hear but far enough to be ignored. She was confused and pained, the experiences she had had lately hadn't been easy on her.