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wanderer - Ice - Feb 09, 2012 [dohtml]
wanderer - Corinna - Feb 14, 2012 [dohtml] Gone TomorrowThe Swift River she-wolf did not back down. She bid only a moment to nudge Ice's cheek in greeting as he gave a low whine in a greeting. It seemed that the presence of the two River wolves was causing some of the commotion to settle down, but watching the two younger wolves, Corinna was not particularly impressed. Ears flicked forward, and the growl in her throat did not cease. They made pathetic attempts at submitting, which helped ease the tension some. But their words were falling on deaf ears. They had nothing to offer her or her pack. Winter was not yet over, and Corinna had no desire to feed more mouths that could not pull their own weight. Staring down the pair, Ice at her side, she wanted nothing more than to chase them out and hope that they would learn their lesson the next time they were near pack borders. Opening her mouth, she prepared to tell them to get lost when the male did something truly outrageous. He sat down. Head cocked to the side in disbelief, and her green eyes widened in shock. She had been leader of Swift River for almost a year now, and as such, had dealt with her fair share of lone wolves at the border. But never had she come across somebody with such audacity. Her reaction, after a short recovery, was swift in coming. Growl escalated to a snarl, and her brow furrowed further. Lunging forward, she snapped at her teeth together, intentionally hitting empty air. She merely wanted them to go away, there was no reason to physically harm them, unless they decided to put up a fight. "Get out." She didn't offer them an explanation, but she didn't have to. Corinna merely wanted them gone so she could return to her den and relax. wanderer - Hartt - Feb 14, 2012 Hartt moved so she stood in between Puzzles and the female, she didn't want him hurt because of her mistake. Her tail was still tucked between her legs, ears flat against her head, and head lowered for the femme. Hartt met her stunning green eyes before she spoke. "We are not on your packs territory Ma'am, we don't have to go anywhere." She knew it was a mistake to speak to the female that way. She didn't want to challenge her and she certainty didn't want a fight, but if the female attacked them she would protect her new friend. Hartt looked back at Puzzles to see what he wanted to do, if he wanted to leave she would go with him. She liked finally having someone around. wanderer - Puzzles - Feb 17, 2012 Puzzles cocked his head at Hartt."I thought we were in there territory ?"as Hartt spoke to the female,Puzzles thought that was a bit of a silly mistake,but he would never show it.He did admit it though,he never understood how to act around a pack.Puzzles nodded at the Swift River female."I understand." He cleary didn't,but wasn't going to dare to ask."Let's go,Hartt.I don't want any fights or confusions around because we're here,there's no point in sticking around while we are not wanted."He said to her while tugging the white female.He had nodded goodbye at the two. As Puzzles padded away,he never understood how Hartt never had been aloud to join that pack, she was the perfect female to join Swift River,that's what he thought anyways.He had dashed far away from the pack territory,wondering if Hartt would follow him. wanderer - Ice - Feb 18, 2012 [dohtml]
wanderer - Corinna - Feb 19, 2012 [dohtml] Gone TomorrowThe female's posture didn't give an inch; she was in control of the situation and she knew it. Her demand to get out was seconded by Ice and she found herself grateful for her presence. Should the two yearlings decide to get cocky, things would not turn out well in their favor. They were far outmatched. Bigger, healthier, more experienced, and all together more intelligent, there was no doubt in Corinna's mind that if things turned ugly, the Swift River leader and her pack mate would be the ones leaving triumphant. And the given the brashness of the girl, it seemed that this encounter might be heading that way. Not bothering with words, the she-wolf lunged forward again, the sharp snap of her teeth growing ever closer to their marks. Clicking together in the air, her ears flipped forward and her snarls increased. Ice spoke for them both. They would be physically removed if they decided to stay where they were, that was guaranteed. It seemed that the boy had more sense than he had originally shown. Tugging at his partner, he left the scene, bidding her to go with him. Green eyes stared down the younger girl. "Better listen to him," she snapped, body tensing as she resisted the urge to lunge at the pair again. wanderer - Hartt - Feb 19, 2012 Hartt looked back at Puzzles as he spoke to her. It probably was best if they left, she didn't want a fight either.She still didn't understand why they weren't allowed to join and the female probably wouldn't have given her an answer even if she did ask so Hartt kept her mouth shut. She nodded a goodbye to the two pack wolves just as Puzzles had done and took off after him. She had begun to really like Puzzles and thought she could stay with him if he wanted her to. If not, she would be fine on her own. Hartt crept up behind Puzzles and tackled him, attempting to pin him down. She smiled at him and laughed before she spoke. "So where are we going?" wanderer - Ice - Feb 21, 2012 I hope no one minds me breaking posting order, but since Hartt and Puzzles have left Ice and Cori, I didn't think it mattered much anymore. :) [dohtml]
wanderer - Corinna - Feb 22, 2012 [dohtml] Gone TomorrowCorinna's eyes watched every movement made by the duo. The male retreated first, seemingly not as stupid as he had originally appeared to be. After a moment's hesitation, his pale friend also decided it was time to leave. A wise move, she did not particularly appreciate smartasses around her family and those that she loved. She was in no particular mood to fight today anyway, and she hardly wanted Ice to be exposed to that. So as they left, she couldn't help but smirk and the tip of her tail wagged easily as she relaxed some. "Respect, Ice, it's a virtue that cannot be undervalued." Grinning at her pack member, who had gone into a slouch now that their unwanted guests had disappeared. Trotting forward, she nudged his cheek. "Yeah, let's go home." Back to the sunbathed ground outside of their den, beside the frozen river that kept them protected from miserable company. Pausing only to urinate on a tree trunk, a reminder if the two yearlings decided to come back, the leader trotted off in the direction of the pack den, waiting for Ice to join her. {exit} |