Aimée
Camelot's pack - fae - single - Wunjo
Before long, Aimée caught the smell of her alpha, waking from his den. It saddened her to think that now most of the wolves were awake. Most being the three in the camp. She turned her head right as he howled, her ears swiveling forwards. She tried to line her eyes up to him using his scent and howl, and managed to get pretty close. Something about the alpha howling made the Wunjo relax. Each day he woke, lived, and howled meant another day of pack life. It was hard in such a small pack, and though he didn't have many wolves to govern the responsibility of this pack had to cause some stress. Being Wunjo, she knew how it felt to have another wolf's life in your list of responsibilities.
She stood slowly, blinking her eyes softly. She walked slowly, leaving shallow paw prints that the rain would wash away, and the earth would forget about. That was the thing about life though, no mater how many paw prints you left, they would always fade into the forgotten. Some wolves wanted to be remembered and leave a mark, but those marks were too often scars. It was a short walk to the alpha, who sat in the middle of camp. Stopping in front of him she dipped her head low, showing respect and loyalty. "Good morning, Camelot. How are you today?" She spoke kindly and softly, her voice sweet and smooth trying to be polite and keep her manners. Her eyes looked at his face, the gold flecks trying to outshine the green ones in the sunlight.
Camelot's pack - fae - single - Wunjo
Before long, Aimée caught the smell of her alpha, waking from his den. It saddened her to think that now most of the wolves were awake. Most being the three in the camp. She turned her head right as he howled, her ears swiveling forwards. She tried to line her eyes up to him using his scent and howl, and managed to get pretty close. Something about the alpha howling made the Wunjo relax. Each day he woke, lived, and howled meant another day of pack life. It was hard in such a small pack, and though he didn't have many wolves to govern the responsibility of this pack had to cause some stress. Being Wunjo, she knew how it felt to have another wolf's life in your list of responsibilities.
She stood slowly, blinking her eyes softly. She walked slowly, leaving shallow paw prints that the rain would wash away, and the earth would forget about. That was the thing about life though, no mater how many paw prints you left, they would always fade into the forgotten. Some wolves wanted to be remembered and leave a mark, but those marks were too often scars. It was a short walk to the alpha, who sat in the middle of camp. Stopping in front of him she dipped her head low, showing respect and loyalty. "Good morning, Camelot. How are you today?" She spoke kindly and softly, her voice sweet and smooth trying to be polite and keep her manners. Her eyes looked at his face, the gold flecks trying to outshine the green ones in the sunlight.