Anouke Inwardly agreed at the Dark She-wolf’s words. Rayne was a pathetic, sniveling coward, and even though he possessed the strength to match most wolves, he hid behind others, using them like shields to protect himself from the smallest of dangers. It disgusted him, and made him feel like ripping him apart, limb from limb, while enjoying it greatly. Some wolves may think of him as a sadist, someone who took pleasure from inflicting pain and agony on others, but that was not the case. No, depending on the circumstances, he did not always feel exultant about inflicting pain on another, unless if it was a punishment that they deserved, or a wolf who had grated on his nerves to the point that he snapped, which thankfully, did not happen very often.
Glancing back at Neoma as she spoke once more, his right eyebrow raised again at her words and tone of use which clearly told him not to ask any questions. In his past he would have ignored the little telltale signs and gone ahead asking questions, but he knew when not to cross the line, and for now he would keep silent, but soon, very soon he would find the answers that he was searching for, even if he had to cross that invisible line.
Curious, the Dark Hellion stared at Neoma for a second. She had met the tri-coloured female? Or K’arnae as she called her. It was a fitting name for her, but he didn’t mind either way, a name was just something to call another, and were not specifically needed for survival, but it was nice to know who he was dealing with. “The one with the wide variety of colours in her pelt and does not say much? Yes, I have met her, twice, in fact, and I think she would be a valuable asset to us.”
He had barely finished speaking when the mountainous winds brought along with it the scent of lynx and deer, and before he could even look at Neoma, she had already started to pad in its direction, seemingly without a second thought. Shrugging internally, Anouke followed quickly after her, catching up with her dark figure, and together, they made their way silently over to the carcass, and luckily, the lynx was nowhere to be seen or smelled. Glancing at Neoma, he motioned slightly with his dark muzzle, as if inviting her to take the first bite. He was not necessarily being courteous, just showing that he had not forgotten their previous encounter, and that he still respected her greatly.
431 WordsI do it because I can,
I can because I want to,
I want to because you made me.