He couldn’t quite explain why but Kobe wanted to thrash him. He wanted to drag him through the snow and toss him off a cliff. Looking down at Duckweed angrily, he regretted ever approaching the sorry excuse for a man. It was the first time he’d met such a wolf and the only time he’d wanted to end a life. It wasn’t his place to decide by any means but he’d be lying to himself if he was to say that the thought didn’t cross his mind.
“Duckweed.” He spat. “You’re a sniveling coward. Where are you from? What pack would keep in such a pathetic excuse for a wolf?”
His ears twitched and he swung his head in the direction of the approaching female. His eyes narrowed and he appraised her pale form apathetically. She was smaller than him but not nearly to the extent of Duckweed’s dwarflike stature. Under normal circumstances, the black wolf would be more cautious when in the presence of two strangers whose neutrality more often soured into enemy than friend, the outright submission of the pale man had empowered him. Kobe felt in control of the situation. Feared. He thought himself the wielder of absolute authority and his tail rose over his back like a banner to indicate to the stranger that he believed himself to hold the dominant place in the forming pecking order.
His ears were forward and he held himself upright and tall wit his chest puffed out to push forth his own importance. He gave her a level look as she spoke. He scoffed at the woman’s compliment to Duckweed’s name. However, when she named herself, he nodded in acknowledgment and lowered his tail from above his head to straight out behind him. Still dominant but not nearly as imposing.
Her cheerful attitude made him remember himself, in light of Duckweed’s sad nature. He’d never met a wolf who’d made him so mad while doing so little. Eido’s introduction was appreciated, although Kobe wasn’t the type to let that on. He liked wolves who were to the point, it saved time.
“I’m Kobe, a loner. What are you doing out here, yearling?”