His father at his side began to chuckle as the female sauntered forwards, carefully placing her steps as she waded through the water. Upon the bank, Rhysis watched in silence as the pepper coloured female, looking a little pissed, strode forth. What a fool. She clearly didn't know who he was. A God in his own eyes. Everyone should have known who he was, or so his father had said. They were a tribe of warriors, to be feared by all, yet these two had no idea of his name. In fact, she had the audacity to approach him and ask him, in laymen terms, what his problem was?
Silly girl.
<i>You could take them Son, you know you could.</i> cooed his father to his tattered ear, but his eyes and paws were un-moving as he simply stood upon the bank, staring at the brazen female. He would love to attack, he felt his bones screaming out to lash out, but his mind although broken, knew better as he was outnumbered. He had been a clever wolf once. A wolf who would at this moment be sweet talking these two for information, using his good looks and "charm" to win them over, before he would eventually stab them in the back, as he had done everyone before now.
Things were different now. He didn't have the words to be charming, nor the patience. With his father badgering him in the background, he found it harder and harder to think clearly. All he knew right now was what he felt, and he felt... angry.
<b>"River wolf..."</b> he said again, the words dripping with malice this time, saliva falling from his teeth to the ground due to his still wrinkled nose. He hadn't answered the females question, or had he? The river wolf was currently the problem, but he couldn't tell her why. He just felt wrong around the other large male. Wrong didn't sit well with him.
<i>Just do it. Rip his throat out! Fucking do it you pussy!</i> Came the abrupt shouting of the black mirage at his side, screaming at his pathetic son to do what he would have done. Rhysis was too smart for his father's liking, his father, the real one, hated him so very much for it. Yet Rhysis knew the wolf was too far away, and this female would back him- maybe she wouldn't, but it was a risk he couldn't take. Had they been alone, it would be a different story. For now, he could only stick around and hope that he would eventually find the male alone. As for the female, he just looked through her as if she didn't even exist- his eerie eyes trained on the male behind her. He needed to coax him forward...
<b>"Come out, come out, wherever you are..."</b> he suddenly sang, a ghostly tone to his voice as a smirk touched the corners of his lips. <b>"I want to play with you, River wolf..."</b>
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