Sparrow
Dusk Pack||Lead Hunter||Single||Camp||Tags: Kakora, Kie, Risen
Sparrow watched smiling at her pups as they talked rapidly.
It could always amaze her how fast Kie could talk and she was pretty sure Kakora was the only other wolf who could keep up with Kie's rapid speech. Risen appeared again and declared they were going on a hunt. Sparrow nodded not really paying attention but then paused. She blinked, "Roselle is hurt?? How is she??" Sparrow asked concerned.
Kie
Dusk Pack||Apprentice||Single||Camp||Tags: Sparrow, Risen, Kakora
Kie gasped in response to Kakora's suspicions. "Really?!" she whispered in a hush voice, giving a devious smile to Kakora. As Risen approached again Kie couldn't help grinning.
She probably looked absurd and creepy but she wholeheartedly agreed with Kakora. Oh right!! she thought as Kakora expressed her concern for the Beta. Rosselle had breathed in a lot of smoke.
Waylen
Dawn Pack||Warrior||Single||Camp||Tags: Destiney
Waylen trotted after Destiney and tried to keep pace with her. It was harder with his mouth stuffed with moss. He kept trying to hold his head up so it would stay up but running with your head up is one hard and two you look ridiculous. He almost gave a sigh of relief when camp came into view. When he caught sight of Freya he almost visibly shrunk.
Yeaaah he didn't want her snapping at him AGAIN!Shiloh
Dawn Pack||Medic||Single||Elder's den||Tags: Aria
Shiloh paused not hearing anything.
Maybe something happened! Shiloh rushed in and froze. Aria was there just eating. Shiloh layed back her ears in embarrassment,
Aria probably hadn't heard her. "Hi Aria I called at the entrance but no one answered so I thought..." Shiloh trailed off. She shook her self, "Just wanted to, uhm hear how the packs came together... again." Shiloh said sheepishly.
She knew it was a little pup like to be asking for stories but she'd always loved Aria's stories! Waylen would ceaselessly tease her if he ever found out!Dixie
Dawn Pack||Lead Warrior||Single||Camp||Tags: open
Dixie walked along the southern border. She felt an overwhelming sense of loneliness.
She wished her sister was here. She could confide her frustrations to her and her sister would listen. She would then feel better afterward and could more calmly make decisions. Dixie sighed,
of course her sister wasn't here and could never be again. Dixie sniffed the tree line, deep in thought, and realized their markers weren't fresh. She paused, "I swear I put Waylen on the southern border," muttering as she continued to mark the border.
I'm pretty sure I didn't forget to assign it to him but I'll have to have a talk with him.