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Nasty Little Bugger - Treena - May 21, 2012 Mid-morning / Sunny / 59° F - 15° C The she-wolf perked her head over the mountains, showing her teeth in a not-so-viscous yawn. Looking awkward for the first time, she clambered down with her eyes fully closed and paws jagged out to get the first grip they could. This was how wolves died. Being idiotic and stupid, finding amusement in silly and potentially dangerous situations, but Treena wasn’t going to die. She was too skilled for that. All it took was one big pounce and she was sliding down the mountain like an avalanche, never getting stuck but plowing through with no pain as rocks avoided her paws. She managed to look just as smooth as a bird taking flight despite the early hour, her tongue lolling and tail wagging as she neared the bottom. It was time for a quick border patrol, just to make sure there were no Swift River idiots tearing up the grass. Or eating the grass. Or slamming their heads against the grass. Or slamming one another’s’ heads against the grass. Treena shook the image from her mind, totally repulsed. She obviously hadn’t had enough sleep the last couple days, or too much sleep. Yet, despite the unlikelihood of those events taking place, she could imagine it. If they resulted in brain damage, she could picture the orange scarred male who had attacked her acting it out with a bunch of baboon styled wolves. One prance, with all four paws touching in the air during an unnaturally high leap, before landing squarely on a large boulder, Treena searched for an invader with eyes open. Obviously, with eyes open. Though there was no doubt Treena’s sense of smell was tremendous, as was her keen hearing abilities, it was so much easier just to look for a wolf. Plus, it would make standing on her giant pedestal quiet pointless. It was quite pointless now, except for the fact it was sturdy, and comfortable, and gave her some leverage. The warmth of the morning sun on her back was magnificent there too, her entire reflection clear in the water as she lifted a forepaw and scouted. This went on for quite a long couple of minutes, her gaze always distracted by a bird, or an insect buzzing past her ear. There was a fly that just wouldn’t leave her alone, going near her muzzle then diving away before her jaws could close around it, the damn thing. It’s not like she was hunting it, just trying to capture it in her mouth long enough for it to learn the lesson. She watched it slowly flutter closer, her head instinctively straining outwards to limit the space between the two. Her golden ears falling behind her head as she concentrated deeply. Then she opened her mouth and snapped, surprised when she felt the large beast slamming on her hard palate in success. “I wot ‘chew ow!” She moved her mouth to shake up the creature, avoiding it touching her tongue. Then she spat it back out. “Nasty little bugger.” Wasn’t long before it came fluttering back, mocking her bravado to eat it with a quick, uzzz, uzzz. It circled around her head, until she could no longer stay on the platform, admitting failure and surrendering, preparing to pace around the river and leave her comfy spot behind. Nasty Little Bugger - Finn - May 21, 2012 [dohtml] [/dohtml] Nasty Little Bugger - Treena - May 22, 2012 Treena’s nostrils flared, her eyes heating up and body fluffing out to be double her normal size. She thudded across the perimeter of the lake, disgusted with what she was witnessing. Her orange ears stretched out to give her an extra inch, a scowl placed upon her angelic face. She was mimicking an impression of Rhysis, barley scratching the surface of the dominance he held. It worked well on her, the confidence mixed with her muscle and charm. She strode along with a threatening grace, like a transparent predator she blended into the mountains so perfectly, her lip curling to an aggressive warning bark, claiming the territory and defending it. The scent was faint, but it didn’t matter. She had a history, and it was clear on her body that she was not an ordinary loner. “Tint your own water, River Wolf. Your company isn’t welcomed here.” The female was small, curled up in the border, with a silver pelt. Frustration rippled in Treena’s arms, how dare one of them go this far just to bathe? They had their own filthy river, no need to spread the sickness. She should have attacked by now, given them a taste of their own medicine. At least Treena had not been in their border, she had been eating quite far from the scent markers when the burly male had assaulted her. He had torn her to pieces, shook her muzzle until the pain broke her confidence. The entire pack was disgusting, so morbid and cruel, now one had wandered far past safety and into her paws. “Why have you come?” Was it to attack her new family? A female of this portion and size, so delicate and breakable, was not capable of facing an entire pack. Chantille could tear the wolf apart with eyes closed, Mist would have no trouble standing up to her, Ava and Athena would take only seconds, and the males? The River wolf had no chance at surviving. “I said, why have you come?” Her growl grumbled deep in her chest, the words only slightly understandable through the anger. She took a step forward, opening her mouth and sending it smashing against the air warningly. Treena was not always violent, but the stench on Finn’s pelt brought back memories of abuse and pain. It made her feel helpless again, under the jaws of a male double her experience, triple her strength. She wanted to show she could fight a River wolf, defend herself and show the world who was boss. Another step closer. “Why. Did. You. Come?” Nasty Little Bugger - Finn - May 22, 2012 [dohtml] [/dohtml] Nasty Little Bugger - Treena - May 23, 2012 Treena didn’t back down. The words meant nothing. They could be lies, some sob story. The female was at her border. The piece deep down that wanted to back down was easily ignored. There was no way she was submitting to a loner, no matter how psychotic her brother, or how betrayed she was by Swift River. It sounded like weakness, whining, searching for some sympathy. Sub-consciously the scent deep in the silver fur was controlling these emotions, for the scent gave her nothing but pain. Still, she would score no brownie points for being needy. Instead of showing interest in the story, Treena fluffed out even more, her lips twitching but managing to stay down. There were cubs to be raised and too many females as it was. Her manner lacked respect for the struggling loner, head held high and tail rose to show dominance. Swift River had been nothing but cruel towards Treena when she was a loner. Two wrongs may not equal a right, but justice had to be served. This was her way of playing Karma. Wetting her lips, the she-wolf seemed to be searching for words. She was good, a lawful wolf who did not wish wrong upon anyone. This was harder for her than imagined. Her jaw opened, muzzle wiggling. “I’m sorry to hear your past has been so tedious.” The words made sense with a comforting tone, but she did not change her posture. “But I must protect the border.” “This is a loyal home. Unlike the River we here do not attack loners for kicks. I shall not cause harm upon you without reason, but you are not welcome here.” That was a clear way of explaining things, her voice carried across the territory, booming with a heavy emotion. “I expect no trouble.” Nasty Little Bugger - Finn - May 23, 2012 [dohtml] [/dohtml] Nasty Little Bugger - Kegan - May 27, 2012 What's happening? Kegan thought to himself as he stared at the two, how odd, one smelled like the disgusting stench of .... those Swift River wolves! No,no ,no they were trouble, of course Kegan knew that in his past experience. Though, one smelled as from Poison Path, the young wolf couldn't hear what the two were saying, he had to wander in, he wouldn't in a million years let one of those get in here without a fight, or the moron of a wolf could turn back. "What are you doing here, Swift River wolf?!" Kegan growled deeply, nearly turning his face into a snarl, this boy may be young, but he was willed and strong. He then too felt an uneasy feeling about this. Without giving the female an answer, he growled seriously. Get out, now, you aren't wanted, and you will never be." Nasty Little Bugger - Treena - May 27, 2012 Treena’s listened to Finn state her name, slightly interested, but naturally repulsed. The wind swirled around her like a tornado, the Poison Path Pack scent tinting the air with vicious stench. It came out her fur and into the breeze, smelling of an unspeakable darkness and power. She was proud of it, of the impact it had. Even her own body became tense in fear. Each inhale was like a bright neon sign flashing. Beware of the wolf. Of course, the message was even clearer against the keen female, who moved much like the wind, which carried it, herself. The history of her body matched with soundless chanting of the Poison Pack perfume. It was all so intimidating, even more so in the silence in which she loomed around. The woman watched the so called loner carefully, itching for some sign of aggression. Though, it was almost pointless now. She doubted anything would come out of this experience. No blood would spill into Lost Lake. Her eyes were drifted off towards the water softly, her guard never dropping. It was like a brick wall, nothing could topple it over. She was always prepared for the unexpected. Slowly but surely though, her head lowered and she lapped at the lake with her coral tongue. Each second that passed her golden eyes were focused on Finn, making sure she was still there, as if there was a point of running away. Her ears were pinned to her head and she was as tense as a rock, waiting patiently for the next move. When her thirst was quenched she stepped back and sat on the cold hard ground, obviously refusing to leave. For now she’d make the situation as awkward and dragged out as possible, hoping Finn would say her goodbyes and leave. She’d make sure the women left before returning to her den. The silver wolf had a weird way of speaking. It both confused and soothed Treena, so rich with an accent it nearly changed the Poison Path wolf’s tongue. Though, instead of chasing her off, the well-sized female just towered over and inspected. That was when the male voice boomed over her shoulder, and she forced herself to turn her torso. A frustrated snarl left her clenched jaw, breaking the silence which hung in the air. She knew the wolf from the pack meeting, she had watched him carefully. He was not big like Vafri or Rhysis, but just a memorable. His name was Kegan, a wolf she did not know too personally. His words were an exact replica of her own. It was almost humorous. Though the female did not laugh, instead she glowered and gave him a warning bark, expecting him to back down. An upper-lip was raised his direction, the wolf showing her sparkling white teeth. She was the dominate wolf, and even though flaunting it around wasn’t her style, today was a day for the unordinary. “This is my border patrol Kegan, I will handle it the way I feel necessary.” The female pursed her lips and returned to silence, but seemed to think better of it half-way. Her eyes returned to him once more, almost like a mother would do to an insolent child. “She smells of River, but claims differently. The smell of earth is rich in her fur. Her ribs are digging out of her stomach,” She waved a tail over the female’s bodice to prove her point, “quite obviously the life of a loner has been bestowed upon her one way or another. Past River wolf, who is getting a drink and then heading back out into the wild.” Nasty Little Bugger - Finn - May 28, 2012 [dohtml] [/dohtml] Nasty Little Bugger - Kegan - May 28, 2012 It isn't really any of you're business." He said more calmly, looking at the wolf, her long, sticky-out ribs. The Poison Path wolf, looked rather familiar,"Sorry bout that" Kegan said, and calmly sighed, nearly all of his anger steamed out of him, and he turned back to his normal, socializing self. He sat down quietly, licking his lips silently. "Sure, you're border patrol, you're job." He said kindly, but had no intentions to move were he was sitting. Now the young boy wondered if any of the two were hungry. His tummy suddenly roared like somewhat a lion. It roared again, the boy blushed lightly. Shut up, stomach! Kegan roared in his head, but never said it aloud, because that would have just made him sound rather stupid. |