The still-damp female felt a cold shiver run down her spine as, without warning, the strange presence of the pack's shaman permeated the otherwise warm and welcoming atmosphere of the medicine den. While Dovev had been a member of the pack for far longer than herself, Ruby had always felt as though the male were more of a stranger to her than the rest of them - perhaps it was his garish headdress, or maybe the dark rumours that followed him in quiet whispers or pointed looks. Whatever the case, his voice seemed too slick in that moment, almost pretentious, and she responded unconsciously with a wrinkled nose at the bile he seemed to bring up in her throat. "I'm sure Lilu can take care of my injuries," she muttered coolly, shifting her head so her bangs covered the heavy bruising she had sustained around her eye during the moose hunt. Luckily, the ones along her side were more easily hidden by her thick fur. It was a gut reaction, one she didn't fully understand, but she didn't trust the brute. She had come to accept that Gemini was timid and well-meaning most of the time, that his bouts of fury and ill-temper were not of his true nature; the switches between personalities were strange, but comprehensible to her. The shaman however, whose presence was always preceded with a sense of foreboding, and whose visual tastes lent more to the esoteric rather than the worldly, put the fae on edge. Her stance changed minutely to put herself in an almost protective pose between the fae she wished to call her friend, and the brute who she had never trusted, her good eye guarded as she dared a response.
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As the darkest member of his pack approached the little shop, Hamish couldn't contain his open smile and wagging tail. The youngster had never been privy to the rumours which spread around camp of the senior delta's mysterious past, never being tainted with mistrust for the brute; Abaddon's presence brought with it both admiration and deep respect. He was a member of the pack held in high regard, and from the pup's lessons with Phaedrus, he knew that Abaddon must exert an incredible amount of self control (for how he could stand still without wiggling his tail and sniffing the sweet scents on the wind was beyond the child); and yet he had saved Henrietta and his sister's flock from a ferocious coyote not very long ago. Hamish would never understand how such a genteel baron could, in a moment of need, become a fierce protector; he was a hero. "Yeah, Ellie's been baking sweet rolls all morning just to keep up," he replied, tail becoming still at the reminder that such a busy day kept his sister always occupied and away from him. "Are you hungry? I think a fresh batch just came out," he added, hoping to do something that would please the older baron.
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A distinct vibration carried itself from the crest of her ears down the entirety of Lia's body as the strange fae approached, feeling awash with anticipation. Her tail twitched with interest, the plush strands of rippling fur catching the light and reflecting it with an iridescence that unconsciously drew the gaze. Even in trembling excitement her body seemed to glow with an inner light; if the approaching fae was entirely casual, it could be said that Lia was the opposite, taking in every minute dip and curve of her companion as she became more clearly visible. A low breath escaped her maw as the smoky voice reached her ears, the fae's accent incredibly exotic and enticing, made even more so as it poked a bit of fun at her. So intriguing. "You startled me," she returned, eyes widening slightly with a flash of butterfly lashes, her implications clear.

