Quote: "Your not causing any trouble," he whispered to her sincerely.
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Quote: "Your not causing any trouble," he whispered to her sincerely.
Chuma sighed and gave Faedon a stern look. "Next time don't do that." He growled softly.Maybe so," May said distantly.
Chuma nudged her gently. "Don't worry about it."
May sighed. "I'm trying not to."
Her ears suddenly lifted, and she sniffed the air. "Cougar," she growled.
Chuma lifted his nose to the air and caught a whiff of Cougar. "Oh boy.." He growled.
May climbed onto the Great Rock and howled, "Stormpack! We must drive off the cougar!"
In the trees, a tan, lithe shape was moving.
Chuma watched the Cougar quietly as he slowly approached it for a better look.
May disappeared in the grass. Then, she lunged forwards, roaring at the cougar. It was startled.
Chuma snapped his attention to May, then quickly lunged towards the cougar.
Then, Faedon decided to join. Together, May and Faedon fought it, and it began trying to flee.
Chuma imbedded his sharp canines into the cougars neck. He was determined to get rid of this cougar, even if it meant risking his own life.
Quote: Shade rolled, a large chunk of bloody fur ripped from his neck. He snarled and raced into forest.
Swift slowly opened her eyes, "Is he gone?" She whispered
Bem was breathing heavily, still shocked that he actually had to fight. "Y-yeah." He breathed. Then he cleared his throat. "Are you ok?" He asked more firmly.
The cougar then pelted away, frightened.
May turned to scold Faedon, "Faedon, why did you attack the cougar?"
"Because I wanted to help fight it off!" she exclaimed. "Hey, I can talk normawy! Well, almost... cwap."
May sighed. "You're grounded for three days. You cannot leave the densite unless Dawn or I am nearby. I'll go tell her.
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Dawn frowned. 'Okay."
Chuma sighed and gave Faedon a stern look. "Next time don't do that." He growled softly.Maybe so," May said distantly.
Chuma nudged her gently. "Don't worry about it."
May sighed. "I'm trying not to."
Her ears suddenly lifted, and she sniffed the air. "Cougar," she growled.
Chuma lifted his nose to the air and caught a whiff of Cougar. "Oh boy.." He growled.
May climbed onto the Great Rock and howled, "Stormpack! We must drive off the cougar!"
In the trees, a tan, lithe shape was moving.
Chuma watched the Cougar quietly as he slowly approached it for a better look.
May disappeared in the grass. Then, she lunged forwards, roaring at the cougar. It was startled.
Chuma snapped his attention to May, then quickly lunged towards the cougar.
Then, Faedon decided to join. Together, May and Faedon fought it, and it began trying to flee.
Chuma imbedded his sharp canines into the cougars neck. He was determined to get rid of this cougar, even if it meant risking his own life.
Quote: Shade rolled, a large chunk of bloody fur ripped from his neck. He snarled and raced into forest.
Swift slowly opened her eyes, "Is he gone?" She whispered
Bem was breathing heavily, still shocked that he actually had to fight. "Y-yeah." He breathed. Then he cleared his throat. "Are you ok?" He asked more firmly.
The cougar then pelted away, frightened.
May turned to scold Faedon, "Faedon, why did you attack the cougar?"
"Because I wanted to help fight it off!" she exclaimed. "Hey, I can talk normawy! Well, almost... cwap."
May sighed. "You're grounded for three days. You cannot leave the densite unless Dawn or I am nearby. I'll go tell her.
Nyra remained watching him.
"Your not causing any trouble," he whispered to her sincerely.
Lacy came running up the hill "Shadow!" She called in a small voice. "I thought you were out hunting!?"
Shadow trotted up "I'm sorry little lacy." He replied. "I'll go now okay." He nosed her, "But you need to go back to the dens. Okay? And be careful!"
Lacy nodded and trotted away.
Shadow sighed then turned to Nyra. "Feel up for a hunt?"
Dawn frowned. 'Okay."
Quote: Bem shook his head, "I'm a wolf, and just like most, I don't prefer being alone," he said truthfully, his words were soft and gentle.