<blockquote>Tempest felt comforted when Guiness approached and the fur of his shoulder brushed against hers and gave him a soft smile. They were far closer than most siblings because of all that they had survived together. Thorbens were known for honor and loyalty, especially to family, but their bond had been tempered in the fires of tragedy and was unbreakable. She and Guiness were a perfect team now, after a year of honing each of their talents. She was typically that one that took the lead in the decision making, but he was always the leader when it came to protection. She was a very self-assured wolf, stronger and larger than most females, but he was her very own body guard despite those facts. The bear of a wolf would have it no other way.
After relaxing for a while, Tempest's belly began to rumble she decided to see if she could catch them a meal. When she waded out into the water, the urge to just jump in and swim took over and she gave in to it, delighted to let go for a while, knowing that Guiness had her back. She paddled around in a random pattern, thrilling in the feel of her long strong legs propelling her through the cold water. Then she moved to the shallows where she could touch bottom and dunked her head a few times with her eyes closed tightly and holding her breath. She gave an indelicate snort to free her nose of the little bit of water that had tried to creep in. Walking forward until only her ankles remained in the water, she gave a powerful shake, spraying water in all directions. Now her longish coat spiked out in all directions and she looked twice her size for the moment.
With a sigh, Tempest moved to another spot of the lagoon. As much as she had enjoyed herself, she knew that she had scared away any fish that might have been where she swam. Now in a new location, she waded out until her legs and the lowest portion of her torso were submerged and waited. Her body was as still as a statue, only the longer fur that was submerged in the water moving gently. The minutes ticked slowly by and still she didn't move. Finally, a glint of silver reflected off of several medium sized fish that were approaching the shallows in search of the schools of tiny fish that inhabited it. She gave a ghost of a smile as one swam directly beneath her, but still she didn't move. After what seemed an eternity, one of them swam in front of her, almost under her nose. With lightning speed, her head plunged into the water and her gleaming razor sharp fangs sank into the sides of the scaly creature. With a practiced fling of her head, she tossed the thing onto the shore, trusting that Guiness would not let it flop back into the water.
Half hour later, she had repeated the process four more times and they could finally sit down to eat the bounty offered up by the beautiful lagoon. She pushed the three largest to Guiness and lay down to enjoy her own two fresh fish, quite satisfied with herself.
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The Calm in the Storm