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Somebody once told me - Kiche - Mar 05, 2012 It couldn't have just been the thorn that pissed Kiche off, it had to be Thanatos in his entirety. How dare this dark-knight nobody tell him to calm down. Where did he get off ordering around Kiche —who had been in Relic Lore and Grizzly Hollow far longer— where did he get off ordering around the Saint of the Hollow. Although nothing seemed dominant about the black savage's stance, Kiche was getting sick and tired of his superior, mediating tone. If his snarl could have deepened any more, the ginger wolf would surely have lost himself in the folds of his wrinkled muzzle. Though the red saint knew little about innate wolf behaviors and the hierarchy of a pack, it seemed there was a part of him that had known it all along: his tail rose like a proud flag of woven brown and amber, while he arced his head over the black wolf like a regal deity. He stretched taller and loomed larger, his presence radiating from the ginger fur that stood on end, as he listened to Thanatos speak to Arlette —his Arlette. Somebody once told me - Thanatos - Mar 05, 2012 Thanatos grew more and more infuriated with the red brute every minute but he didn't want a fight to break out with Jaysyek's daughter there. You'd do well to remember your place at the bottom of the pack. This asshole was just egging Thanatos on. It seemed he wanted him to act out. Maybe he hoped he would and have Arlette as a witness so he could get Thanatos kicked out. No matter what the red brute said, Thanatos wouldn't fight him, not with her there. "I doubt she understands what is going on at all right now. You made judgments about Silver and myself without getting to know either of us. You don't know me, you have no right to say I'm not to be trusted." Thanatos took a deep breath, trying to keep himself under control. Then, Kiche said something that pushed him over the edge. He pulled his lips, snarling at the red beast. "Who the fuck do you think you are Kiche?! Do you think your some kind of fucking saint, able to pass judgement on anyone you want? Silver is not some fucking slut and she isn't stupid, it seems that would be you Kiche. And as for my place in the pack, I think it's time I taught you a lesson about manners and took your place, sending you to the bottom." Thanatos was beyond furious at this point. He scapped his jaws in front of Kiche's face, finally showing a position of dominance. "I challenge you Kiche. We fight tomorrow at noon in Cedarwood forest. If you don't show, I'll assume that means you're giving up your position without a fight." Thanatos was absolutely pissed at the moment. He had to leave before he bit the brutes head off right then and there. He turned to Silver as he spoke, more than a hint of a growl in his voice. "Come on Silver, we are leaving." He turned his back to Kiche and the young wolf and padded away, desperately needing to blow off some steam. Somebody once told me - Arlette - Mar 10, 2012 [dohtml]
She could feel Silver's eyes upon her. She tried to ignore it, and her best she could. Kiche's own high tension was catching, she was more fearful, then angry now. What would it accomplish if Kiche beat on Thanatos? Lettie saw it as some kind of trick. Kiche did not her to protect him. He put Thanatos in his place, reminding him where he was, the newest wolf, and therefore below Kiche. She would have nodded in assured agreement if her body did not feel like cold stone. She didn't want to push her luck. Quickly as she felt defeated her white flopped ears lifted, and pride radiated in her. Finally, someone knew where she was coming from. |