by ThatPersonWithaFace » Tue Sep 10, 2013 8:52 am
Adonis couldn't help but step a bit closer to his mate protectively as Mercy snapped at her, even if the Alpha did have every right. Many would have in fact already done what Mercy just threatened to do. He held up his hands to Mercy and said, "Fine, I just hope she's told you the truth because if she hasn't you're going to regret it." He turned his gaze to Elise, his posture tense but not threatening, "If all you've said to convince our Alpha to bring you here is true then fine, I welcome you here. But if for one second I think you're a threat to my family I will rip your throat out to keep them safe." He glanced at the horse then move around it and turned to his mate and grabbed her shoulder saying, "Come on, let's go for a hunt or something." She needed to pour her anger into something instead of trying to keep it in.
(FR05T, u left out Raven)
(Shadow, more has happened since the quotations)
Corbin looked at the girl in confusion, not sure what she was doing and rather confused, but he shrugged and kept running.
It was only a moment longer before the cabin came into view and a second later Draven could see most of the pack on the porch, plus some girl and a horse. Oh no, not some girl, it was that same girl he'd already met twice. Crap. He skidded to a stop, and looked on in surprise and a little anger, but anger at who he had no clue, Mercy, the girl, himself, who knew.
Corbin nearly crashed into his friend but managed to step around him as he stopped and looked at him in confusion then followed his gaze, immediately recognizing the girl from the shop. "She brought another one?"
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But in the corner, at the cold
hour of dawn, sat the poor girl, with
rosy cheeks and with a smiling mouth,
leaning against the wall--frozen to
death on the last evening of the old
year. Stiff and stark sat the child
there with her matches, of which
one bundle had been burnt.
"She wanted to warm herself,"
people said. No one had the
slightest suspicion of what
beautiful things she had seen;
no one even dreamed of the
splendor in which, with her
grandmother she had entered
on the joys of a new year.
Pet's name: The Little Match Girl