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Echo sat upright on a rock beside where the commotion was. Despite how loud everyone was as they called out and spoke to Femke, she was alone in her thoughts. Deep down, Echo was worried as she remembered what happened last time dogs crashed down from the sky. This just drove her to pursue the idea of getting into these new dogs heads before the Southern Pack did. Her hair bristled at the thought of the Southern Pack. Echo's lips curled up as she pictured Felle, and she instantly remembered everything that had happened. It was hard to forget when your entire family and pack was killed. This time, Echo knew they had to turn the Newcomers to good. Echo had full respect for her leader, Femke, but she was curious to see how a meeting was going to go between the other pack and them. She gazed off into the distance, where Roero had disappeared off to to go ask for a meeting. It was dangerous business to go over there, especially with the Meddler lurking around. A soft growl erupted from her throat, too quiet for any one else to hear but it was full of rage. Dezire. Echo new she had aided Roero's choice, and she tried to convince him constantly he had made the right choice but sometimes she feared he was having second thoughts. She turned back to look at the rest of the pack, her gaze softening as she looked upon them. The only ones left at camp, now that Roero was gone was Miro, Femke, and herself. Stretching out her old bones, she hopped off the rock she had been sun gazing on and sauntered over to sit beside them. She looked over to the Newcomers with a glare, then turned to speak with Femke and Miro without the Newcomers curious ears listening in. "We can't let the Newcomers go there without them knowing the difference between us," Echo paused, her tone hardening, "And them," she said as she thrust her snapping teeth in the direction of the Southern Pack. "We have to have a say before Felle tries to pull something. For all we know he could tell them that we are just trying to trick them or that we are the banished and that they shouldn't join us."
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Kai licked at his wound where a piece of metal had sliced open his shoulder in the struggle to get out of the plane. His tongue tasted of salt water, burning his cut each time his tongue gently swiped over the crusted blood. He was sore from the tiring journey that had taken place in the last few hours. Now, they were all camped around with strange dogs from the island, and Kai had no idea what was going on. He paused from grooming himself, and tried to listen to what the island dogs were discussing. Without any luck in eaves dropping in, he wondered if they were even ones to trust. Why are there only three of them? Isn't that a small amount for a group of dogs to be living on an island? Are there more? Who are they anyway? Kai thought to himself, questions forming each time he gazed their way. He didn't know why he had chosen to come with them, but he figured these strange dogs were the only way they were to survive. Looking back at the rest of the plane dogs, he knew they wouldn't have made it off the beach without the island dogs help. Now, it just seemed like they were left to cook in the hot sun. He laughed to himself, What's better? Drowning in the cool water or cooking in the hot sun? Instead of going back to licking, his tongue lolled out of his mouth in a steady rhythm of panting. He wished for water, but then again, he would wish for a lot of things right now if he could. Kai spotted a black lab near by, and his icy blue eyes brightened. Maybe this won't be so bad if I could just make some friends, Kai thought to himself. He barked quietly, tossing his head in the air with excitement. His tail started to wag against the ground, sending the dusty desert dirt and rocks into a cloud of dust around him.