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<b style="font-size:12px; font-family:georgia;">The masculine ruffian wasn’t naïve when it came to pack borders and sometimes wondered how exactly they all did it, working together, when he couldn’t even stand the presence of another for more than ten minutes. Maybe it was the way he was raised—every wolf for themselves and stick together only in a time of need—or it could have just been a passed down personality trait though he didn’t really know if it had just come from either parents or one in particular. Even his younger sister was quite emotionless like him but that was to be expected. Ink had seen a few of the River folks walking around the neutral grounds but had never once chosen to talk to them in fear that they might convince him to join their cult. However, Ink joined no one’s cult due to the expansive insecurity that he didn’t like seeing respectful bowing unless he was the one it was being given to.
Though, he certainly could not help the fact that he wanted to sniff at the borders to see if anyone would come running at him. Inkheart was an unobtrusive fellow that believed in the rules of these so-called packs and thus didn’t want to be an enemy but rather just a neutral guy who never chose which side to be on. Taking a few long strides away from the border of Swift River, he sat himself down by the closest shade of the tree and lifted his muzzle to sing a deep, baritone song. This howl wasn’t meant to draw anyone from their dens or to bring anyone forth for a conversation but out of pure wolf instinct to communicate through song.
(This post was last modified: Aug 19, 2010, 02:36 PM by Inkheart.)
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