Perhaps it had been best that Ruiko had been the last to show any great kindness. It was clear that the rest were nothing like Kinis had believed. It was clear they were all liars, hateful people who didn't deserve to use the names given to them by their parents - who, currently, were the only people to have their reputation completely unmarred in the boy's eyes.
Except, of course, he wasn't so much of a boy anymore. The boy was young, but growing into his adult body more and more with each passing day. In truth, it was easy to tell it was the same beast; he still had the juvenile face and manner of his childhood, but the boy full of questions had lost his curiosity. He still didn't venture far from the den, but that was mostly due to his extreme fear of abandoning it. He couldn't leave Ruiko, not even by accident. He was far from the worthiest or bravest or best of his siblings, but he had been the only one to stay.
Why they had left in the first place, he would simply never comprehend.
<font style='margin-left:20px;'>Today, he was hungry. He was beginning to learn to hunt, in a desperate plight to be <i>useful</i>. He would just have to bear being a burden to Ruiko while he was taught. It was in his instincts, but he still wasn't very good at it; perhaps it was just a sign of his eroding spirit that he so failed in the most base of wolf behaviours.</font>
Dropping his hindquarters onto the mossy ground and lifting his nose, he gave a weak but adequate howl, meekly requesting his brother's presence, <i>only if it's no inconvenience to you please thank you.</i></blockquote>
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<i>at least... that's where I'm supposed to be...</i></center>
<i>at least... that's where I'm supposed to be...</i></center>