by Leafytea » Fri Jun 02, 2017 10:49 am
[color=#8000FF]Lukas~•~Alpha~•~Moon Forest~•~Tags:•:Rae[/color]
[i]Surely that isn't the whole story[/i] I thought, still licking my paw, which I could now move. "I see. Loners are big trouble makers around these parts." I said, acting like I believed my mate. Everyone tells me that I'm great at acting and only experts can tell when I'm acting. So I was testing it. I sat for a little bit, waiting for my words to sink into Rae's mind a bit. After a minute or so, I softly and quietly growled. "What is the full story? Your eyes show guilt and your crimson maw is lightly quivering with guilt as well." I said, not trying to scare her, but still showing that I was a little frustrated.
[color=#BF0000]Liliana~•~Alpha~•~Blood Forest~•~Tags:•:Deus and THE REST IF THE BLOOD FOREST PACK.[/color]
I looked at my mate with my hatred of the pack being gone during a horrible storm like this. I lowered my ears and slowly tilted my head back. I made a circle shape with my mouth and let out a long, solid, and loud howl, calling all of the pack member back to camp. I then motioned to the den and without waiting trotted into it, covering up with a pelt.
[color=#FF8000]Sadie~•~Fox~•~No pack yet~•~Tags:•:Autumn[/color]
I traveled a short distance from my small, homely den, hoping to find a hare. It wasn't in the middle of a blizzard, I don't know what I was thinking. I traveled farther and farther, trying to stay warm. I was at about ten minutes of traveling when I saw a bright orange blue in the middle of the whit abyss. I trotted over to the orange area and I was pleased to find another fox. The poor thing was soaked. And in the middle of this snow storm, she would freeze. I went up to her and spoke softly, as I always do when meeting a stranger. Once we warm up to eachother, I'm always pretty loud and hyper. "Hello, stranger. I'm Sadie, what's your name?"
[color=#0080FF]Trapper~•~Giant Schnauzer~•~No pack yet~•~Tags:•:None[/color]
I ran through the woods, barking at the "bear." The humans ran right behind me, crashing into trees and logs, yelling at me to "go faster," or "slow down." They always acted appreciative of me finding something to hunt only if it made them money. They then take me home and say that I'm not a very good hunter and that more practice is needed for me when they don't make money or make very little money. They didn't yell over the freezing blizzard that we had been running through. My friend, Toby, was running right beside me, also barking. When the humans weren't in sight but were still close, we stopped and hid in the bushes, continuing to bark but quieter and quieter every time, as if emergency had gotten farther and farther, soon stopping. The humans ran to the area of the bushes, speaking words that weren't very pleasant. Asking where we were and calling for us. They soon gave up and ran off. Me and Toby both laughed and ran off, finding a nearby den to take shelter in. "Thank the lord we got passed those flea-brained humans!" Toby exclaimed, curling up in a tight ball to keep warm. I nodded in agreement and we both barked happily.
just came back after Y E A R S. glad i did!