I do it because I can, I can because I want to,Anouke KasekhemreI want to because you made me.One small sip of the water from the creek was all he wanted. But then he had just had to trip over a hiding tree root. The result of this was him ending up flat on his side, eyes closed in frustration. He hadn’t been hurt, but the humiliation of someone seeing him falling to the ground was horrifying. Then there was the fact that he was still on his side, laying in the dirt and who-knows that else, seething in anger for his own mistake. If a wolf had seen him, he would make sure they never lived to see another sunrise, sundown or anything else but one last look at him before they died. Anouke hated showing weakness or anything that could shame him.
The Young Hellion quickly clambered to his large, white paws and gave a rough shake of his dark coat. Bright amber eyes gave a quick scan over his pelt to make sure there was nothing caught in his fur. He always strived for perfection, physically as well as mentally. Once Anouke was sure that his coat was clean and good-looking, he ambled over to the edge of the creek and lowered his dark head to take a long drink of his well-earned water.
Once he had drunk his fill, Anouke stretched his neck and legs before trotting into the trees that surrounded the banks if the creek. If it was one thing that he loved –apart from his sister- it was exploring and wandering the lands that he called home. He was a loner by heart, and never liked to stay in one place too long, unless it couldn’t be helped. The only time he did was when he and his sister joined a pack; disrupting pack life and turning members against one another. Just because they could, and for revenge.
As the winds shifted slightly, it brought with it many different scents of prey, but the two most scents that stood out from the rest that he could detect was a deer carcass –presumably fresh from the rich smell- and a wolf. If the wolf nearby, then he could have some fun manipulating said wolfs mind, possibly getting an interesting reaction. But he would be wary of getting into a fight, unless if there was no way that he could lose. The last fight –or rather scuffle- didn’t end well for him, as he knocked himself unconscious by slipping on the wet grass and banging his head onto a hiding rock. Waking up the next morning had been painful, and the headache hadn’t left him for a few days. But that was over and done, next time, he’d be more careful. But that Rayne wolf, he’d have what was coming for him.
Breaking out of his dark thoughts, Anouke started forward in a brisk trot, padding towards the source of the two scents. It seemed like one a few minutes until he came upon a dark brown wolf eating the deer –it was a doe- carcass, as well as some of the surrounding vegetation. His nose twitched at the sight and scent of the deer. He hadn’t eaten anything but rabbits for the past week, and hungered for something more. If it came to it, he would fight the male for the carcass. And this time, he would win.
Bright, calculating amber eyes scanned over the dark male, and he saw that the male’s coat was made up of a mixture of black and brown with hints of tan along his flanks. But from the way the dark male was standing, the Young Hellion couldn’t see his face, neck or chest, only along his sides and flanks.
Stopping multiple feet away from the dark male, the Young Hellion stared at him, his jaws slightly parted and the corners of his lips twitching up in a smirk as his head cocked to the left. The tip of his brown tail twitched to the side as he lifted up his right leg –which was all white- and flexed it calmly. Whenever he met a new wolf, he always did that, but why, he didn’t know. “Having a snack, are we?” His voice was deep and soft, yet also full of volume, like a bass guitar. He would attempt to extract valuable information from the dark male, maybe even use it against him. But he wouldn’t jump straight into a fight. No, he’d see if the dark male had any past experience for fighting. Only then would he try to fight him.
Oh, this would be an interesting interaction.
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