"Not long," he answered returning his attention to the newcomer. "It's best to wait till they are feeding," he offered. Not to mention his stomach seemed to be waking up telling him that it was time to eat. He would not deny it for long but choosing to wait till the fish were feeding would ensure that he and his new friend would not go hungry that morning. Having fished in this lake before he was already sure of the approach they would need to take so he had no concerns regarding the fishing they would be doing. His thoughts were drawn back to why he was on the shore of the lake in the first place, the decision that he had to make. "No, I did not but that is certainly good to know," he replied when his new friend spoke of the pack at fireweed rise. The question that followed was a much heavier subject. "It's true living with a pack does have its advantages but I want to be sure for everyone involved that I am making the right decision," he explained. Des's well being was of course at the top of his list but she was not the only one to consider. |
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- talking textKajika could not disagree with Phin’s statement about a pack falling and succeeding with its members. He felt that for a pack to succeed it needed not only strong members but also ones that were willing to put in the work that the pack required. He felt that each member should feel like part of the family so that they would want to work harder for the well being of the whole pack. That was what he wanted to be able to offer Fallen Tree Cove if he did decide to join. “You are very right in that statement. Without everyone doing their part things can go very badly for the pack. I’m sure that you will and I hope that it is the right place for you when you do find it.” Kajika nodded at the last part, “It does get lonely out here on your own.” Kajika had almost forgotten what it was like to live among a pack where everything was good and the members truly cared for each other. In the end his pack hadn’t been like what he thought a pack should be like, what he remembered it as a young pup. He did hope that he would find that again but as always it was so hard to know if he would without knowing the future. |
The lake rippled, breaking the consistent mirror that had been next to the two wolves. His eyes wandered as he saw an occasional air bubble ripple the water. Curiously he tilted his head. His eyes went to Kajika as he spoke silently with his eyes. Was this the right time? The water was still bloody dark but he almost swore to see a flash of silver on the surface. His ears perked up as he stared at the water surface. He wouldn’t mind a little fish in his stomach.
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- talking textKajika nodded when the white male said that he wanted to give it a try first, “That might be best then I can see where you’re at and what you might need advice on.” It would be better if he could see where the male was in his skills when it came to fishing. He didn’t want to tell him something that he already knew when he could be spending valuable time on something that was unknown to the white male. He waited patiently watching Alphinaud’s movements as he made his way into the water and went about catching his fish. AS he did so Kajika mentally made notes about what he thought his new friend could change in order to help him be more successful. However as he watched from the shore he became rather confused about the young man’s methods when it came to catching fish. Kajika hadn’t ever seen another wolf fish in the way that his companion was and he wondered where he had learned to fish from. When the white male was unsuccessful Kajika wasn’t surprised but being the sort of man that he was he wouldn’t say anything that would discourage his friend. The look that was given him by the white male told Kajika that he was in that moment seeking the help that had been promised. “Perhaps you should try catching them with your mouth? It would make it easier to keep a hold on them once you have one,” he suggested hoping that might help the male in developing a technique that would work for him. |
Kajika supposed that everyone had their own way of catching fish but when the white male came up with an empty paw as it was he’d made the suggestion of trying to snatch a fish with his jaws. The dark male waited patiently on the shore as he watched Alphinaud try out the method that had been suggested. Once his companions head disappeared under the water though he could not tell what was happening but he was pleased when after a few moments the males head appeared once more and with it a fish trying it’s best to escape the grasp that held it. “I’m glad that it helped,” he stated when told that he’ given a good tip. As stated by his friend it was now his turn so as he had done in the past when fishing with Des he stepped through the water to where he knew the fish would be. Each step was placed carefully so he did not disturb them and when he was in exactly the position he wanted to be he waited as motionless as possible till he picked his target. Once he had decided on the fish that he wanted he let his eyes follow it for a moment before he struck his head disappearing under the water open jawed and as he felt the sides of the fish graze his canines he clamped his jaws closed and brought his head from the water with the fish wriggling between his teeth. Satisfied with his catch he made his way back to shore. When he reached he dropped the fish that had now stopped moving, “Now that we both have breakfast shall we take them to a better spot to enjoy them? There’s a sandy spot right over there,” he indicated with a tilt of his head, “That’s a bit softer than the bank here.” |
His head bobbed up and down in a nod as he moved over to the preferred spot. He could feel the sand sticking to the wet parts of his fur. It would be a mess to clean later as it stained his white coat. But he couldn’t be bothered with right now. As he spit his fish on the ground he waited for Kajika to join him on the ground. ‘Good catch, let’s eat as we both deserved it.’ And with that he took a ceremonial first bite. Fish tasted very different from fresh meat and he missed the bloody metal flavour. Yet the squishy fish was a good meal and he chewed on it with joy. ‘You mind if we spend the day together? I bet you can show me some beautiful sights from this mountain.’ Alphinaud smiled bashfully at his new friend. The day had blessed him with Kajika and whatever they did for the rest of the day would be spend in good favor.
{ ooc notes Ending it here ^^ It was a joy sorry for the endless long wait
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