<blockquote>With little interest did Remy note the lower wolves' reactions to her blunt mannerism. There was little personal opinion attatched to the dry words that came off her sandpaper-tongue, yet she did not give her honesty laced with satin. They had every reason to believe the large-bodied female thought them both like dirt on the bottom of her pads for no love shone in her frosty stare... and yet only time would tell how fondly her heart could beat.
Expression unchanging, she regarded Shade's response to her suggestion and merely lifted her chin. Not the type for hunting? Every wolf was, when it all came down to it. Being a predator was in their veins. "<b>Perhaps if I simplify. I could care less what you bring home from that mountain - I care more that you run those paths every day until your lungs no longer strain to make it to the top and you look every bit as intimidating as you can. Hunting would only serve you a purpose, allow you to grow closer to your packmates, and benefit the pack as well as yourself.</b>" She glanced once between her taken understudies, a red ear twitching in case there was more rejection. "<b>Of course, it is not specifically your duty,</b>" Remy added, swinging her head back toward Shade. There was little bite to her words, only cold fact - and yet somehow she figured him to take it as scolding as well. There was not much to gather from his eyes, but Remy knew most wolves did not have a heart incased in ice as she did. He was likely gathering a few bruises from her brusque manner. <i>Oh well.</i>
The silvery she-wolf was proved to have a side of sense as well, keeping quiet during Remy's mouthy lesson. It was wise, and who knew? Perhaps beyond her youthful optimism Narime could prove to be a welcome asset to the adult ranks in terms of strength of mind. The question that Narime voiced piqued this interest even further, and there was the briefest flash of acceptance in her green stare as she let it fall upon the Hunter-to-be. "<b>Yes,</b>" Remy started, the word strong and solid so there could be no dispute. "<b>Discretion is required. Despite the strength in our pack's back bone, we are still a young group and it is important for us to lay down our time and efforts in this land. Most here are <i>kind</i>,</b>" she tried to put as little disgust into the word as possible, but she would never care for damn friendly loners, "<b>and would not even particularly care to know little things about Willow Ridge. But, occasionally, there are those who would use our disadvantages against us and therefore we must hold our tongues.</b>"
A red ear tilted toward Shade in case he had any questions about the subject as well. It was a snippet of pack law that they would all do well to abide by - even if, by her own blind inability to socialize, Remy had already broken the code. Of course, she did not recognize that her encounter with one Swift River wolf had fallen under such jurisdiction, and therefore she felt no guilt as she preached to her pupils. </blockquote>
(This post was last modified: Sep 01, 2012, 04:33 AM by Remy.)