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To find a friend... - Marsh - Nov 11, 2012 When he heard voices, to turn towards it was instinctual. He recognised Jessie immediately, and would have been concerned about the unfamiliar male voice had she not sounded so relaxed. Unable to catch the words themselves - due to distance and his general inability - he had to rely on tone alone. Besides, he trusted Jessie as both capable and reliable. If she was in trouble, she would have called. To find a friend... - Brenton - Nov 11, 2012 (I was thinking just this thread for joining) Brenton smiled proudly as Jessie called for her leaders. A twinge of excitement shown in his stance. He could be Jessie's packmate. She was practically his sister. An unfamiliar scent came across him, it made he growl slightly in a protective way, but he quickly compared it to Jessie's and noticed the pack smell, it calmed him and he dipped his head in respect for the male who came to they're presences. "Greetings, I am Brenton Nelson." He said respectfully. He knew to respect his elders. He learned that quickly as a child, for one who was not respectful, was quickly... taught... how to respect. He remembered the reason he left. the sole reason he'd left his old home to arrive here in Relic Lore. The Swiftpaw's. They were his family, his home was with his family. He looked at Marsh, observing the scents and smells of the new comer. His slate gray eyes shining. His Mackenzie Valley Wolf stature. His auburn fur, gray and tan as well. This wolf appeared to be high rank and didn't look as threatened to a stranger on his borders. No doubt a friend of Jessie's. "I'm a friend of Jessie's." He said, his eyes curious about the pack. He reminded himself he was here to make sure Jessie was OK. But she seemed happy that he wished to stay. The words, the magic words that were music to his ears. "We can sure try and find out." Those were the only words on his mind. This was the only thing that really mattered right now. His family. To find a friend... - Ice - Nov 16, 2012 was intending to join this for ages but never got around to it until now. >.> [dohtml]
To find a friend... - Jessie - Nov 21, 2012 [dohtml] http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v201/bluepups/Jessie-Table.png); [/dohtml]
background-position:top center; background-repeat:no-repeat; padding-top:250px; padding-bottom: 10px; padding-left: 15px; padding-right: 15px;"> It was not long before her call was heeded, as if Marsh had already been near and had been making his way towards her. The presence of her new alpha was slightly awkward, for she was so used to being close to Marsh’s rank…and now she was highly below him. Her head instinctively lowered in respect for him, her tail also lowering, a small warning growl shot towards Brenton when she heard the rumble in his chest. The small huntress soon crept forward, offering out a lick to Marsh’s shoulder before muttering his name quietly, enough for Brenton to hear for the sake of her alpha, "Marsh." She nodded her head before her head tilted to see Ice, the new second within the pack now that Marsh had moved up. Her head then lowered to where it was lower than Ice’s, not having used to not being equals with the male. Things had been quite awkward after the hunt.
She dipped her head towards him, her tongue also lathering over his shoulder in respect before taking her place next to them. It was like a military line that they formed. From general to runt they stood. Jessie was no longer part of this conversation, and she quietly observed in silence, letting Ice take the lead, considering that Marsh was not much of one to speak. Jessie’s emerald eyes would stare at Brenton in an emotionless way, keeping her own feelings within her heart just in case the decision was in the best of heart to let him go. At Ice’s aimed question at him, she listened on, her ears perked curiously to hear his answer. Jessie knew he was good at hunting, considering his size. The two of them had always been a good team…but then, she had never really seen him ever spar before, perhaps he had a hidden talent that she didn’t know about.
To find a friend... - Marsh - Nov 23, 2012 It did not immediately please him that the male didn't drop down more in submission. Marsh assumed that his lingering implied that he wanted to join - so he had better start acting like it. At least he had lowered his head. Instead, he was treated to words, those wonderful things that some wolves seemed to think replaced a good whine and exposed belly. To find a friend... - Brenton - Nov 24, 2012 Brenton realized that he'd forgotten something, but he couldn't name what it was. He looked at Jessie for some help when yet another wolf had heard Jessie's howl. Then he realized that these were two high up wolves. He could tell from they're stances so he tucked his tail flat up to his stomach and bowed his head in respect for both of them. A question was posed that Brenton himself could not answer. What could he offer the pack? He could hunt, but not well. He could fight, but he didn't like to. "I guess I can hunt, though I'm not as good as other wolves. I guess I'm decent at it." He said honestly. It was the truth. To be honest, these new wolves nearly scared Brenton. They were so large, but Jessie trusted him so he must learn to do the same. His eyes glanced at them. He was playing a dangerous game. If he was not 'accepted' into the pack, he'd have to leave Jessie behind forever. But where would he go? He wouldn't die, he could protect himself. But he wanted to be in a pack, not just any pack. A pack that had his family. He looked from Marsh, to Ice, to Jessie repeatedly. What was going to happen? He should have never left Jessie to go looking for Cali herself. He should have journeyed with the young Swiftpaw to find her. Now it was judgment. Not just for him to get into a pack, but for him as a friend. If he was taken into the pack, he passed the test. If not, he fail miserably. To find a friend... - Ice - Nov 25, 2012 Namara, I'd prefer if you didn't copy Aiyana's table for your own - I saw you did it for Blaze as well. Thanks. :) And I just realized you've forgotten to close some tag as well, as you're leaving a trail of blue text right now. :P [dohtml]
To find a friend... - Jessie - Nov 28, 2012 OOC: Sorry it sucks. :/' [dohtml] http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v201/bluepups/Jessie-Table.png); [/dohtml]background-position:top center; background-repeat:no-repeat; padding-top:250px; padding-bottom: 10px; padding-left: 15px; padding-right: 15px;"> Silently standing by Ice’s side, no help was given from Jessie as she silently watched the happenings. As usual, Marsh was being silent, quietly stepping in front of them, a reminder to everyone that he was the lead here…not them. It was why Jessie also stayed silent, in the background, watching the interrogation continue. The dark brown male’s answer caused a flicker of irritation to pass through Jessie’s eyes, her tail flicking behind her quickly, accidentally hitting something…oh how she hoped it wasn’t Ice! She didn’t want him to catch onto her irritation. With her second’s retaliation she had to try hard not to put a smirk on her face. This was her best friend they were talking to, not someone just out of the blue. And so she stood by the guardian’s side, her mouth snapped shut.
Before long her mind registered stiff muscles beside her, an ear flickering towards Ice, concern wavering in the pit of her stomach. In a comforting movement she leaned over to him, though not to obvious. It was a sign of peace. Jessie hadn’t exactly been happy with Ice considering what had happened at the hunt and with Rhysis. It had left a bitter place for Ice from within her…but she knew that eventually she would have to get on with it…and that time was now. Her emerald eyes watched patiently, waiting to see how her leader and friend would react to everything. Both eyes were trained on Marsh.
To find a friend... - Marsh - Nov 30, 2012 It was too tense, too forced. On his own, Marsh could have dealt with the stranger - any stranger - with relative ease, for the relationship between pack wolf and loner was practically effortless. But this, this was not effortless. His simple step forward had been a message to them all, and he could hear in Ice's tone, feel it from the air of the wolf beside him, that the message had been received. It did not feel pleasant. To find a friend... - Brenton - Dec 01, 2012 (apologize Fen, I was seeing how different HTML tables worked. I removed them) (312 WORDS) Brenton shook his head at Ice. "That's not what I had meant. I know what I can do, but I'm not sure if your pack would consider my hunting skills what I consider them to be." He tried to explain, but then Marsh stepped forward in a highly dominant stance. He knew what to do in these cases. There was a point in time in which Brenton was in a pack, a lower pack member learned dominance quickly, or faced the wrath of those older then them. He went and pushed his tail nearly flat up against his belly and crouched down with a bow of respect. It was how he had been raised to show submissiveness. He looked briefly at Marsh, then Ice, the Jessie. He noticed Jessie had remained silent through all of this. It didn't really bother him. But what sort of bothered him was Marsh. He showed himself like a leader. Yet Ice was the one who had been interrogating him. He'd have to talk to Jessie about this later. See if there was some reason for it. He had an odd prick of concern for the pack. Was this something to be feared? He sensed tension, that was it. It was all tension, he was part of it. Why were they stalling the decision? Marsh was leader, so it was ultimately up to him. So was he waiting for Ice to question him further? Or was it something like he wanted to question him himself? He waited for Ice to respond, but he held his submissive position until he was told to stop. He felt that way personally, that it should be up to the leader on how long the lower ranking wolves should hold they're submissiveness. Ultimately, he was a bit odder then most wolves. He was him though. They could never change who he was. |