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"Wanyt to head back now?" Quartz asked, looking at the small fish she'd caught. At least she wouldn't starve.Mel dunked her head in the river once more and caught another fish.
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"Wanyt to head back now?" Quartz asked, looking at the small fish she'd caught. At least she wouldn't starve.Mel dunked her head in the river once more and caught another fish.
"Wanyt to head back now?" Quartz asked, looking at the small fish she'd caught. At least she wouldn't starve.
(Bye)(Good night guys, I cant stay awake any longer, I spent all day, putting birds back into breeding groups and cleaning old pens that sat empty all winter and I am exhausted, so I'm gonna get some sleep)
Quartz picked up her fish and started to trot in the direction of the dens.Yeah, I've got enough.
Quartz picked up her fish and started to trot in the direction of the dens.
Quartz laid down in her den to eat.Mel followed Quartz to the den site and then started to eat the fish.
Sierra kept snarling. But it wasn't very loud, and sounded quite pitiful. She blinked her eyes, and stared half blind, at the male wolf that brought her to the den. "Who are you." She growled, but it sounded more like a whisper."Shhhh." Akira crooned "I won't hurt you." She slowly picked the she wolf up. And koga gingerly lifted up the male wolf. And they carefully picked their way over the rocks. After several minutes they finally got to the bank.
"I'm gonna go get the fish." Akira said lopping off down river to where they had hid their catch.
Koga dragged the two young wolves one by one, into a small cave in the hillside.
Nyx looked around for whoever had been making the noise. I smell...Stonepack? I don't know any of those wolves. And Koga and Akira...and Darkpack? That's way to faint, more Stonepack, and even a little...this wolf's been in three packs!Sierra kept snarling. But it wasn't very loud, and sounded quite pitiful. She blinked her eyes, and stared half blind, at the male wolf that brought her to the den. "Who are you." She growled, but it sounded more like a whisper.