(Sep 07, 2017, 09:15 PM)Pyriel Wrote: Sure the fur that the bird was pulling from his rump was soft, and the pale warrior could only assume it was making a nest with it. So it would of course be good for that. Did he really have to pull it out of his rear end though? The bird kept it's attack on his fur up while Pyriel twisted and turned trying to snap at the bird either to catch it and show him or to chase him away. The bird however was a persistent little devil that just would not stop. Another tuff was pulled out with a yelp from the heights second followed by a deep growl. He became more determined to catch his assailant as his lunges became more aggressive.
Well this was just embarrassing, the sound if the females chuckle reached his ears stopping his attempts to catch the bird. Help from a woman, he was a warrior, there were only two things that a woman could help him with, in his own opinion of course. “If you've got some excellent idea in how to get rid of this thing,” he said grinning. She of course didn't need to know what was going through his head just then. Much to his chagrin she quickly with a leap before chasing it away finally gave him some relief from the attack on his rear end.
The pale warrior gave his coat a shake before came back to where he was standing. Any irritation or embarrassment he was feeling at having been saved by a woman did not show as he waited for her to return. “Well, it's a good thing you showed up when you did or I might not have any fur left,” he jested giving her a nod of his head. “Thank you for your help.” The next question on his mind of course was the usual especially since he wasn't too far from his territory. “What brings you to these woods?” He asked sitting back on had haunches as he recovered from the ordeal he'd just gone through.
The large silver female chuckled, "Yes, and we wouldn't want that, would we?" she asked. Elle kept her dull yellow eyes upon the male. "It should not be coming back, but if it does... then I suppose we could chase it off again," she suggested. Thank you for the help... he said. "No problem," said Elle giving a polite smile. "I don't prefer to see others suffer, or what ever you were doing," she stated.
The she-wolf sat down now. "Oh, I was just exploring until I heard you, so I came to check it out," she said. "I'm Eleanor by the way, but you can call me Elle," said she. The male didn't look threatening, but rather nice. "So you live around here? Your scent is mingled with others..." Elle said. It wasn't an issue, but she wondered. She now thought about the bird, "Do you normally get attacked by woodland creatures?" she asked with a slight smirk.