- i ain't seen the sunshine since i don't know when....
He heard her question, somewhere running into his ears. He was on edge waiting for something to pop out at them. He'd witnessed a cougar jump on a fellow wolf before, and didn't plan on living it. It hadn't been so lovely to witness, and it's weight could easily crush him, never mind her. Swiftly he shifted himself back to get a good glance at the nearby branches. A cat was not going to take his life, no way in hell. They were empty, and he tried to breath easy. Puh, yeah right.
There the sound was again, and he turned in time to see the blur of movement. He wasn't sure what it was, and his ears pinned to the back of his head. The rush of adrenaline started to pump through his veins, and he yielded his snout to protect his vital throat. She almost appeared to blend in with the bark, and the brush. If he squinted, or was half blind he would not have seen the wolfess before him. What did she want? Company like the rest? Golden-green flecked eyes settled upon her with much an intensity he hadn't shown in some months. "Hello," he replied, hoping she was the friendly sort of lady. He wasn't sure he had tolerance for more than two females at once.
He briefly let his eyes wander to the pale girl, remembering she had asked about his earlier statement. "Because, not everyone soul is good and plenty won't pass up the opportunity of using a fair maiden." He took a moment to firmly stare, hoping that might get his point across. How more blunt could he be? This wolf might have some say, and he rotated his head back to her.