http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v201/bluepups/RaisTable2.png); background-position:top center; background-repeat:no-repeat; padding-top: 100px; padding-bottom: 20px; padding-left: 20px; padding-right: 20px; text-align:justify;">Rais wasn't sure what he had expected from the irritable man. Certainly it wasn't companionship. It was obvious the way he acted, that the wolf wasn't interested in friends. The only thing that had really urged him to follow the wolf was that Rais was apparently a magnet for trouble, or trouble was a magnet for Rais. It didn't surprise him, but he was certainly caught off guard when the male spun around, spitting and snarling, eyes dark and teeth glinting white in the night. The male demanded that Rais leave him alone. The boy stopped in place, head pulled back defensively. "My, what big teeth you have," Rais remarked, hopping backwards with nervous laugh.
The trickster's lips pulled back in a vulpine smile, and his heart raced with a burst of adrenaline. It was as if there were an angel and devil on each shoulder, one telling Rais to goad the man on into a fight and the other telling him to get out before he really got hurt. The boy rather valued his life, however, and there was nothing to gain from taking on the big wolf other than some damage. "Well, I'll see you around then," Rais gave his farewell, then dashed off east into the forest, his grey form fading quickly into the night.
The trickster's lips pulled back in a vulpine smile, and his heart raced with a burst of adrenaline. It was as if there were an angel and devil on each shoulder, one telling Rais to goad the man on into a fight and the other telling him to get out before he really got hurt. The boy rather valued his life, however, and there was nothing to gain from taking on the big wolf other than some damage. "Well, I'll see you around then," Rais gave his farewell, then dashed off east into the forest, his grey form fading quickly into the night.