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(A Bison)
"Yep," She said quietly.
Rodney looked out the window and saw in the distance was the forest. He wanted to go back, but it was being taken down by humans.
June finished her food and set the tray aside. Pulling the off her she slowly stood on her feet, and walked to Rodney, though her legs still ached.
He shrugged, "Same here." Then turned to look out the window again as she left. "Yes, it's mainly what I eat."
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Astrid leaned closer, "It's alright, they think we're sweet."
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June swallowed her food. “Oh, ok.” She took a sip of refreshing water.
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(Crazychicklady if you make a female character I can make a male character and they can be twins. How does that sound? If you like that idea what animal should they be? I like wild cats, unless you have another idea.)
(any suggestions on type?)(Ok. It will be a while before we get to the woods anyway)![]()
"Great." Skye ate her waffles while reading the morning's paper.
Anna followed Faline outside, It was too dangerous for the fawn to go anywhere alone. Humans would kill her or try to 'rescue' her if they saw her without an 'owner'. She followed the fawn to then through the forest or what remained of it. When she thought it was safe enough, she shifted into her wolf and jumped up onto a treestump, watching over the playing fawnTuktu sighed and sat on the bed. He set his chin in his hand and thought to himself...
Faline became bored and went to play outside in her animal form, so that the cops wouldn't get suspicious,never getting news of new citizens moving into the neighborhood...
Anna turned her head and looked towards the man then back to Faline.The man, ready to shoot at the fawn had noticed the large wolf. But out of guilt he couldn't kill the sweet innocent creatures you would rarely see today. He unloaded his rifle and packed it away in his pack and slept away as to not scare the animals...
Faline had smelled the man, his guilt and depression. She listened to him walk off acting as if she hadn't heard him.