I've been busy preparing for school which starts in a couple of days, so take all the time you need <3 And that sounds great! :D We could maybe ask Siki if she wants Craw to help them take the piggy down? :o (Plus then Yvly could find out that she has already met Craw xD)
Yvly watched as the large brute trotted the last quarter of the distance when it was clear that he had a good a chance of winning the race as a bee was able to fly in the pouring rain. Which was to say, none at all. When he finally made it to the tree she pranced around him in a circle, tail waving high up in the air, as he complimented her on her speed. She fondly remembered to a week ago when her and a few others had initiated a hunt to take down one of the deer's in the herd that had passed by quite stupidly through their territory. The tawny female came to a stop, facing Wraith, puffing slightly from the running. "I'd like that," she admitted. Maybe then she could see what he was best at, though judging from his size, it was pretty obvious he would make a great guardian. The best man for the job of bringing a large prey animal down.
Her tawny ears lowered when Wraith softly told her he should return to his pack lands. It seemed like no time had passed at all since he had barrelled her over into the icy snow on an isthmus in the frozen marshland, and despite that, she no longer felt any irritation about it. It was in the past, and she had decided he was too nice for her to be angry at for long. Very unusual as she could hold a grudge against a wolf for a very long time, but Wraith was... different. "I sure hope so, though preferably in different circumstances," Yvly responded with a smile, ears perking up once more when he spoke of them seeing each other again. That would be nice, having at least one friend, even if they were in a 'rival pack'. "Make sure to say hi to Craw for me," she added, softly laughing. She would have to meet Wraith's friend at some point.
imagine we are higher than the arrows,
casually we're breathing with the pharaohs,
tragically we fall just like the arrows.