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"The sooner we get out of here the better, I can hardly stand another week feeling like a home-wrecker." Her voice echoed his own thoughts. The pack was stressed enough as it was, and besides. He wanted to find a place for a suitable den before the pups made it to the world.
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"You're right...We still have to find a place safe enough for the little ones to grow in." His gaze softened while turning back to Minka again. Tokino wasn't sure if he would exactly call this place safe. He had always questioned why Nari felt so at home in the cave with her pups. The place sent chills down his spine whenever he slept there alone.
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"Come, feel your children for the first time, I think they like the sound of your voice, they move a lot when you talk." The leader spoke warmly while Kino watched her. He stuck out his nose slowly to touch her belly before speaking.
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"We will find a good home for you to grow in. A place full of light and warmth." Kino paused seeing if he could feel the pups move, but before that happened Ash arrived.
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"Get out. Both of you obviously are having a problem deciding when you are leaving, and I'm making it for you. Get out. I don't want to see either of you inside this territory by sunlight, if you are sighted, you will be attacked on sight," Ash's firm voice reverberated through the air as Tokino turned to look at the lead male with an icy gaze.
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"And I know we both wouldn't want that. So I suggest you get out and leave. I am the alpha male of this pack and I will not have fighting within my lands, especially not when it involves traitors." The Hervoks growl echoed while Tokino moved protectively between the green stare and Minka's belly.
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He ignored Titan's questions as the dark pup appeared to stand near his mother and looked her over.
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Now the male debated on speaking back or simply following the order to leave. He didn't like being called a traitor. Kino thought of himself as better. With a pregnant female, and he already being slightly injured, Tokino thought better of speaking up.
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"Minka, it's your call." Tokino spoke low knowing that Minka was stubborn and if she didn't want to budge than she wouldn't. "But I suggest that we leave now." He waited for her to head otu first mostly so that he could bring up the rear and protect her from Ash or any other wolves who might be coming to investigate the commotion.