Oh Indru could laugh yet it was just another flash of his arrogance that caused Weldering to roll his eyes. He still disliked the fact that this wolf thought he was better then Weldering and other lone wolves just because he was an alpha of a small family pack. <b style="color:#0d5b8c; font-family:geogia; font-size:13px">"You really don't know the meaning of pain or caring. I bet you're glad your parents died so you could takeover their pack. You love the power." His hackles smoothly beginning to become less ruffled, by now Weldering was starting to feel fed up with Indru's presence more then annoyed with it.
<b style="color:#0d5b8c; font-family:geogia; font-size:13px">"I don't need your advice, I never asked for it. Do you really think I'd listen to you anyway? One day your arrogance will be your downfall." Turning slightly off to one side yet still focusing on Indru. He didn't put the Alpha down as one of those wolves that would attack someone with their back turned but Weldering knew it was foolish to test this theory so continued to stay on guard even as he moved away. <b style="color:#0d5b8c; font-family:geogia; font-size:13px">"That's what you do Indru. You go around Relic-Lore as if you own the whole damn place. Sticking in your nose into everyone's business." Weldering had been just find and dandy in his ball mulling over his problems until Indru had stumbled across him. Weldering now believed that Indru only came over and inquired because he was being nosy. How typical. Shaking his muzzle slightly as he moved away wishing to be left alone.
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