A B R A H A M____________________{Female}{3 1/2}{Kappa}
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Abraham flinched a bit, as she felt the cold winter wind blow rappidly into her den. With a shiver, the large fae stood up and shook some dirt that had blown into her pelt off and stretched out, a slight yelp being let out as she leaned forwards to stretch her back legs out. Scanning the primes, Abraham yawned and flicked her tail upward, before trotting out of her den and inhaling the cool winter air. There wasn't much else to smell this time of year, since wolves' tracks were often covered up by the snow, and the scent of other prey and animals was also hidden. Luckily, though she was a kappa--and kappa's were often bred to do two things. Hunt, and smell. Kappas often needed great sense of smell, so even in the hardest of times to find prey, they would always manage to sniff at least a snow hare out. And also, Abraham considered herself and her 'partner in crime', Sewati to be quite good at their jobs.
The sound of her voice forced Abraham to shake all thoughts from her head. Normally, she would've ignored it but the voice that had called her was Apache, the alpha. And being the somewhat intelligent wolf she was, she knew to respect and listen to her alpha at all times. Sighing, she got up and started a quick, bouncy trot over to the group of wolves. Slowing to a walk, the fae bowed her head to show honor to the two betas, and her alpha. Calmly, she sat down and listened to her order, nodding her head obediently. As Sweati's name was called, she gave a quick glance toward the wolf before becoming attentive to the conversation at hand once more. Abraham was happy to hear Fee would be tagging along with them. That wolf always seemed to lighten her mood, unlike most of the other wolves in the pack. She wasn't one to talk to many of them, with the exception of the two betas, Sewati and of course the omega brute. The fae flicked her ears back, and focused on Apache now, wondering if he'd tell the truth about what really had happened to Elias.