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Because of Kodiak's sheer weight, he wasn't very fast and West smashed into him. But because of Kodiak's weight, that also put West at a disadvantage; since Kodiak was much heavier than West was, crashing into Kodiak would most likely harm West more than it harmed Kodiak. Kodiak growled as the wind was knocked out of him, and a small scratch was ripped open on his side, but his leap wasn't interrupted. He landed a few yards behind Sierra; he looked like he was about to attack again, but he didn't. Instead, he tilted his head back and howled, "DARKPACK! Come to your alpha!"
Sierra growled and twisted upwards, latching her teeth on Kodiak's scruff. She hung like a ragdoll, but shook her head side to side in order to do damage.
Kodiak grinned in a wolfish fashion. He jumped into the air, springing his legs in a way that would land him on his back. Sierra needed to let go, or else she'd be crushed to death under the massive wolf's weight.
Sierra screeched, getting her back leg crushed under his weight. Nothing broke as they were in the middle of a grass field, but it hurt her badly. Her head hit the ground, and she yelped. She tried to drag herself away.
"Oh, you're not going anywhere!" Kodiak lunged for her, his jaws aiming for her scruff. "Care to explain why a wolf in my pack is coated in your nasty stench, she-wolf?" he spat. He had a pretty good idea of what had happened before he and Atra arrived... but because Timber was the brother of one of Darkpack's most trusted wolves, Kodiak would make an exception for him and wouldn't jump to a conclusion.
Sierra screeched, and kicked at him while she hung from his jaws. "I don't have to explain anything to you!.. you, you bag of fleas!" she growled, but knew she was done for after she said it.
Kodiak, still holding her scruff in his jaws, tried to pin her to the ground. He kicked back when her paws hit his shins. The suspicion in his mind only grew; now he was almost sure Timber and Sierra had met, but he wanted to know for sure. "Oh, you'll tell me, alright. We wouldn't want anything to happen to your precious mate... now would we?" His eyes glinted with malice. Even though he didn't know for sure, bluffing was tried and true, and he would try and scare her into coughing up the truth.