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A fish for a home - Neko - Jun 21, 2017 Neko proudly carried her prize, a rainbow trout she had caught a short distance upstream from the pack boundary she had been seeking. She had finally managed to catch not just one, but two of them entirely on her own, imitating the technique that Reyes had used when she met him at the lake to the east. She had eaten the smaller of the two, but in spite of her hunger, she resisted the urge to bite into the second. This second fish was not for her. It was a gift for the pack she was hoping to join. Soon after Reyes had left her by the lake, she had spent the better part of a day bathing and grooming herself. She had cleaned out the last remaining tufts of her winter coat and straightened up the mats and tangles. Most importantly, she had gotten rid of the fleas. That was one thing she would not want to introduce to a pack, especially one with pups. Besides, it just wouldn’t do to have fleas when presenting herself as a healer. Butterflies flitted wildly about her stomach as she approached the border, so much that she thought she might lose the fish that she had eaten. In the past, she had visited a few packs with her father, but she had always been on the sidelines and had always remained silent while her father spoke. Now it was just her, front and center, and no one to talk for her. She didn’t know what to expect from the pack’s leader, although Reyes had spoken well of him. What if the alpha turned her away? What if he accepted her? Could she live up to the pack’s expectations? She stopped several paces short of the boundary and set her fish on the ground. She trembled slightly as she laid it out, trying to make it appear as large as possible. She hesitated for a few seconds as she watched the golden rye stalks sway in the breeze, then finally howled, announcing her presence. She fidgeted as she waited for an answer to her call. RE: A fish for a home - Jessie - Jun 21, 2017 Note myself and other members of WRF: This would occur after the pups are introduced to the pack.
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RE: A fish for a home - Neko - Jun 22, 2017 This was not quite what Neko expected. Reyes had only told her of Drestig and had not mentioned Jessie. She had found the right pack though, Jessie confirmed that much at least. The butterflies in her stomach went crazy again as she thought about what to say, having suddenly forgotten the introduction she had rehearsed. She kept her head at shoulder height and her tail below her back as she pawed nervously at the ground. If only Daddy were here, she thought. She wished for him to speak for her, as she had never before faced a pack leader at their borders on her own. She had met alphas before, but always on neutral ground. She cleared her throat and spoke. “I am... um... My name is Neko Inali. I spoke with Reyes a few days ago, and he suggested that I could be a healer for Wild Rye Fields. My Momma was a healer for the pack I was born into, and I watched her work since I was a puppy. She started to give me formal training, but then she...” Her voice trailed off. I’m not going to cry this time. She closed her eyes for a second to force the tears back, then continued. “I wish I could say I was fully trained, but I lost Momma before my training was finished.” She suddenly remembered the fish laying on the ground at her feet. She used her nose to push towards Jessie and said, “I brought this for Wild Rye Fields. It’s not much, but I caught it myself.” She wished the fish were bigger, but it was just as well that it wasn’t. It had put up quite a fight when she caught it, and she wasn’t much of a fighter. RE: A fish for a home - Adelayde - Jun 27, 2017 Post 1/3 Guardian dem
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With the brand new members of the Rye relocated to the pack den, the Rye beta was quite content in watching them waddle around and babysit them while their parents took breaks from caring for them. Each day, they seemed to visibly grow and she could only imagine the ruckus and trouble they will eventually try to get themselves into once they were running and talking. She could only hope she could do her best to keep them as safe as they could possibly be. Today though, she wasn't on babysitting duty. Today rather, she was patrolling and securing the borders. A task she was rather fluent in, so it took her no time in making her first round before she directed herself back towards the communal den to check on everyone before making her last round. Though before she could return to the Oak tree, a call announcing a loner's presence reached her tawny ears. Without missing a beat, the aspiring Guardian took to a gallop towards the borders once more to meet the stranger knocking on their doorstep. Keeping a vigilant eye with vulnerable pups within the territory was key and she was not one to let her guard down when she finally reached the borders only to see she was beaten by Jessie. Hearing the tail end of the young girl's speech, she only missed the part where she said she was recruited by Reyes. Bumping her muzzle against Jessie's shoulder, she stopped alongside Jessie, her massive form towering over both of the smaller females. "A fish, good catch," she said with a nod in the girl's direction before she introduced herself as well. "Adelayde, second of the Rye." and there's beauty in everything
Re: - Spirit of Wildwood - Jun 27, 2017 There is a rabbit's nest nearby. +1 Health RE: A fish for a home - Jessie - Jun 27, 2017 [dohtml]
RE: A fish for a home - Neko - Jun 27, 2017 Neko couldn’t but fidget a little as another wolf approached. She assumed that the larger wolf was a protector of the pack, and she was pleasantly surprised by the protector’s friendly demeanor. She smiled and politely nodded to Adelayde when she introduced herself, trying to hide her apprehension. She smiled and nodded again to acknowledge Jessie’s condolence and thank you, and listened carefully to her next words. She had fully expected to be questioned about her qualifications for the job, but the question of loyalty caught her off guard. She looked down at her feet for a few seconds as she gathered her thoughts, then faced Jessie again and answered her question. "I... I think I understand what you’re saying. I’m here because of my brother’s loyalty. He... he gave his life to save mine.” Her voice cracked as she continued. “If I were to be disloyal to another, I believe that would dishonor him.” She glanced at Adelayde, as she was addressing the beta as well, then back to Jessie and continued. “I must admit I like to travel. My old pack was nomadic, and we traveled since I was old enough to walk. Then, when I lost my pack, I had complete freedom to do whatever I wanted whenever I wanted, and sometimes I enjoyed that freedom, but I hated being alone. I would love to be able to travel from time to time, but I wouldn’t leave without permission, and I would always come back.” She looked at the ground at Jessie’s feet and calmly waited for a response. RE: A fish for a home - Jessie - Jul 10, 2017 [dohtml]
RE: A fish for a home - Neko - Jul 11, 2017 Although Neko was caught off guard by Jessie’s next action, she was fully prepared for it. As a pup, she had been handled by her mother enough that she had learned to accept it, even if she didn’t like it. Her mother had taught her well to know her place and to mind her place. In her time alone, she had gotten used to not having to answer to anyone else, but she never forgot the lessons her mother had taught her. Just as she had done with her mother, she neither retaliated nor tried to run away. She simply accepted it. She didn’t like the display one bit, and even without it, she would have yielded not only to the alpha, but to the beta as well, and to anyone else who would outrank her. Still, it was a small price to pay to be part of a pack once again, to be useful, to be wanted, to be needed, to be loved. It was indeed a small price to pay. She calmly tucked her tail between her legs and lowered herself well below the position of the alpha and that of the guardian. She licked her nose and gave a short whimper that was soft but easily heard, enough to let Jessie know that Neko would yield to her authority. RE: A fish for a home - Jessie - Jul 17, 2017 I think one more post from you and we can archive this out.
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