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There was a distinct crunch under his feet as he trekked further within the unbeknownst territory. This particular forest he had spotted earlier. Instantly he had been drawn in by the memorizing aura, nostalgia overcoming the shadowy wolf. His old home had been much like this – tall trees surrounding a ground peppered with pine needles, rabbits darting out of sight whilst birds would chirp. His ears were alertly perked, nose loomed over the frosted terrain and mouth agape in silent awe. A blistery breeze kept the dark wolf company, bringing forth interesting news. A gathering of wolves was nearby.
His steps slowed to a halt, head rising moderately as he scanned the area with his amber eyes. No individual caught his eye; Theo mustn’t be on their heel yet then. But the scent was strong enough that he remained cautious, keen to keep from trampling on any toes already.
But there was instinctual longing to see another after being apart from a pack for so long. Ears flicked back, Theo stalked forward. He approached casually closer. If he did manage to bump into a member of the nearby pack, he would merely call it coincidence. Yep. It’d be a shame to be tied down after just arriving with so much undiscovered. Tongue hanging from his jaw, he gave a shake of his coat and decided then to stop underneath a tree. Fortunately it wasn’t marked. Plopping down for a short break, his gaze remained on the endless forest in the direction of group.
His steps slowed to a halt, head rising moderately as he scanned the area with his amber eyes. No individual caught his eye; Theo mustn’t be on their heel yet then. But the scent was strong enough that he remained cautious, keen to keep from trampling on any toes already.
But there was instinctual longing to see another after being apart from a pack for so long. Ears flicked back, Theo stalked forward. He approached casually closer. If he did manage to bump into a member of the nearby pack, he would merely call it coincidence. Yep. It’d be a shame to be tied down after just arriving with so much undiscovered. Tongue hanging from his jaw, he gave a shake of his coat and decided then to stop underneath a tree. Fortunately it wasn’t marked. Plopping down for a short break, his gaze remained on the endless forest in the direction of group.
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