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Vaken yoooo! don't believe i've had the chance to say hello before! someone else can "play" the coyotes
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Oh no oh no oh no oh nooo," Her head whipped around. She was used to, by now, Arcus disappearing on the regular. She was a small girl. It was easy for her to step behind a tree or even a leaf and then suddenly Sahalie couldn't see her anywhere. The young mother was trying to be
chill, to not force anything. She didn't want Arcus to resent her—why was she so afraid she would hate her? She was so small.
Someone had to be the parent, but Sahalie was not so sure it had to be her. After all, the young loner had no idea what she was doing, so more often than not she would try and give Arcus the opportunity to
come back, to adventure on her own a little bit. A lot of the time Sahalie would follow her and keep a close eye, remaining alert but in the shadows. If they were going to be without a pack her daughter would need to have some self confidence.
Except it
reeked of coyotes.
Only a few minutes had passed since Arcus has wandered off and already she had managed to attract no less than
four coyotes and one wolf. Sahalie and @
Kino had warned her about them but clearly the concept was just a bit too out of reach for the month-old cub. And as she got closer she realized, her heart sinking to her paws, that she could smell
blood. Wolf blood. She would have cried out if she could have found her voice, instead there she could only snarl.
She leapt through the dense, high grasses and into a well-trodden clearing.
Her daughter was on the ground in front of her, unharmed. That was good. But there was blood everywhere and there was a gang of coyotes standing over—she craned her neck, trying to see—a cub? She couldn't tell at all. Whatever it was, it was small and helpless.
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You stay put." She barked to her daughter before slamming her hefty, compacted weight into one of the coyotes looming over top of the helpless stranger. It yelped and ran off a distance. But it was not gone, probably just nursing its pride in the overgrowth. Already the young mother had grabbed onto the leg of another coyote and was trying to yank it away.
It took only moments for the other coyotes to notice the absence of its friend and turn on her. Some of them, anyway.
There were too many writhing bodies for her to see her daughter anymore.
Where was Alastor?