Things change, Tagg Eastfall.
Realizing in short order that the younger wolf did not appear to have ill intentions, some of the bristle fell from her coat, but Des made no attempt to move closer. The longer she rested, the less her paw would buzz, certainly wouldn’t hurt. Besides, you never
really knew with anyone, and just because the pack wolf looked apologetic didn’t mean he wouldn’t change his mind. Didn’t mean he was trying to play some cruel trick.
Ears remained against her skull, orange eyes wary as her tail curled around one back leg. Oh, if only he knew – it really wasn’t that different at all. In fact, it was the intervention of one @
Namid Vuesain that had changed the defensive little thief into a proper pack animal – but that was a long time ago, and there had been plenty in between now and then keen on molding her into something else.
“I know who you are. I’m not that different looking, am I?” A few scars, maybe. At least she hadn’t lost another ear, or her tail (though it was a near thing, she rather thought). But not that different. Even her winter coat wasn’t that thick (and blast this frosty air, too).
“You’re talking about Fallen Tree Cove though, yeah? It still down there, on the lake?”