Slowly a slender cream figure slipped into the clearing, ears flattened against his skull, tail twitching side-to-side in an agitated mannor. Sol had quite a bit on his mind at the moment, mostly that she-wolf and the male he mat up with earlier, they were going on a hunt and Lupus had simply strolled forward and he was being attacked by words then when his back was turned physically attacked. How dare that female treat him in such a way? Now that the thought was clear, Sol wish he would have struck back, instead of squirming free like a worm. How pitiful he must have looked, lunging away from a light-framed she-wolf? The wolves yellow gaze narrowed on the ground, angrily watching his large paws rythmically stride forward. He found his mind stuck on that one thought, something made it sour in his mind and it took him a while to figure out why. It was just like his old pack. After he swore never to act that way again, he just did, a weak coward, trying to escape, but still play it off cool, like everything was under his own control when in reality it wasn't. A scowl pulled at his face, leathery lips cureling back with rage at himself, revealing white fangs as his head swung to the side and the wolf stepped in the opposite derection. <i>That's it. I'm done. For now on, I will be different, no more old me. I will be what I always wanted to be. A genuie bad ass. And with my new attitude, I need a new name, I already told thoughs two my name was Sol. So for less confussion, I'll stick with that.</i> any would have disagreed with his thoughts, but, no one was around that could tell him he couldn't.
The wolf glanced up, a blankly worn smile now tugging at the corners of his lips. Rather pleased with his disicion that was made. Mostly scattered willow trees. Sol hated the sad, dropppy looking things. You would think they could at least appear happy once in a while, even if they were doomed to a long life of standing inone spot..Growing at an extreammly exiting rate. But no, they had to appear soooodipressed. If he could the hudson bay would have done away with them al ong time ago. His yellow eyes glazed over blankly as he turned and took in his other surroundings, ears lifting to listen for any prey. He was now beginning to actually get hungry and that could be a problem.