~Run With The Pack~ Wolf Roleplay

Quote: Phoenix watched her for a moment, then took off after her. His paw steps seemed hesitant, but his eyes were excited.

Faedon slowed down once they neared the mountains. The sharp rocks would likely cut into Phoenix's pads and hurt him until his paws got used to the rocky terrain. She picked her way to the densite.
Phoenix felt a couple jabs to his pads, but shrugged them off. He followed closely behind Faedon, and as the scent of Stonepack became stronger, his nervousness started to swell inside of him.

They were almost to the densite, when a flying blur of white hurled into Faedon's new mate, sending him flying. He let out a grunt as he landed, and felt a small, but strong paw press down on his neck. Sierra snarled, and looked back for Faedon. She may be blind, but the smart she-wolf had learned to judge distances and attack using her sense of smell and hearing.

Faedon whirled around, and her fur fluffed out angrily. "Sierra! Let him go!" she snarled, and snapped her jaws inches from Sierra's face as a warning. "He's my mate!"
Sierra stumbled off and looked at Faedon with astonished eyes. "He's WHAT?!"

"Yes, he is!" Faedon snapped. "Don't jump to conclusions so quickly! You're supposed to question loners before attacking, anyway!" With a huff, she turned, her back facing Sierra in a pointed way. Her gaze shifted from irritation to concern as she gazed down at Phoenix. "Are you okay, Phoenix?"
"Well I was going to question him...." Sierra mumbled, her ears drooping. Phoenix got to his paws and shook off. "Yup. Oh, and um, Sierra? Is it?" The white she-wolf nodded. "Nice attack. I'll have to try and remember that. Good stealth too, never even heard you coming." he smiled. Phoenix was just friendly like that. Sierra looked horribly confused, but also very proud as she said, "Thanks."

Faedon flicked her ears irritably, as though something was lodged in them. "Let's go, Phoenix. The densite's this way." Holding her tail high, Faedon loped to the densite. Whenever the other wolves would growl or eye Phoenix suspiciously, she would growl back at them to ward them off. "Ma? Dad?"

Senkah stretched, and padded out of her den. She looked slightly surprised, but wasn't suspicious, which was odd. "Who's this?"
Phoenix held his tail high, and flashed a friendly smile at Senkah. Sierra padded past with a rabbit in her jaws.

"This is Phoenix, ma," Faedon explained. "He's... he's kind of my mate. Can he join Stonepack?" Faedon lowered her head, and looked a bit apprehensive.

A warm smile creeped up on the corners of Senkah's muzzle. "You're a loner, right?" Her gaze darkened a bit as she added, "Not from Darkpack?"
"No ma'am." Phoenix shook his head. "I actually haven't ever been part of a pack..." he shrugged.

Senkah's smile returned again. "Good. You can join this pack, then."

Faedon's eyes lit up, and her tail wagged. Senkah smiled when she saw her daughter's reaction.
Phoenix nodded. "Thank you, um..." he was asking Senkah's name.

"Senkah." She finished for him. "My mate's name is Hades, and our beta's name is Aki."
 
Quote: Phoenix watched her for a moment, then took off after her. His paw steps seemed hesitant, but his eyes were excited.

Faedon slowed down once they neared the mountains. The sharp rocks would likely cut into Phoenix's pads and hurt him until his paws got used to the rocky terrain. She picked her way to the densite.
Phoenix felt a couple jabs to his pads, but shrugged them off. He followed closely behind Faedon, and as the scent of Stonepack became stronger, his nervousness started to swell inside of him.

They were almost to the densite, when a flying blur of white hurled into Faedon's new mate, sending him flying. He let out a grunt as he landed, and felt a small, but strong paw press down on his neck. Sierra snarled, and looked back for Faedon. She may be blind, but the smart she-wolf had learned to judge distances and attack using her sense of smell and hearing.

Faedon whirled around, and her fur fluffed out angrily. "Sierra! Let him go!" she snarled, and snapped her jaws inches from Sierra's face as a warning. "He's my mate!"
Sierra stumbled off and looked at Faedon with astonished eyes. "He's WHAT?!"

"Yes, he is!" Faedon snapped. "Don't jump to conclusions so quickly! You're supposed to question loners before attacking, anyway!" With a huff, she turned, her back facing Sierra in a pointed way. Her gaze shifted from irritation to concern as she gazed down at Phoenix. "Are you okay, Phoenix?"
"Well I was going to question him...." Sierra mumbled, her ears drooping. Phoenix got to his paws and shook off. "Yup. Oh, and um, Sierra? Is it?" The white she-wolf nodded. "Nice attack. I'll have to try and remember that. Good stealth too, never even heard you coming." he smiled. Phoenix was just friendly like that. Sierra looked horribly confused, but also very proud as she said, "Thanks."

Faedon flicked her ears irritably, as though something was lodged in them. "Let's go, Phoenix. The densite's this way." Holding her tail high, Faedon loped to the densite. Whenever the other wolves would growl or eye Phoenix suspiciously, she would growl back at them to ward them off. "Ma? Dad?"

Senkah stretched, and padded out of her den. She looked slightly surprised, but wasn't suspicious, which was odd. "Who's this?"
Phoenix held his tail high, and flashed a friendly smile at Senkah. Sierra padded past with a rabbit in her jaws.

"This is Phoenix, ma," Faedon explained. "He's... he's kind of my mate. Can he join Stonepack?" Faedon lowered her head, and looked a bit apprehensive.

A warm smile creeped up on the corners of Senkah's muzzle. "You're a loner, right?" Her gaze darkened a bit as she added, "Not from Darkpack?"
"No ma'am." Phoenix shook his head. "I actually haven't ever been part of a pack..." he shrugged.

Senkah's smile returned again. "Good. You can join this pack, then."

Faedon's eyes lit up, and her tail wagged. Senkah smiled when she saw her daughter's reaction.
Phoenix nodded. "Thank you, um..." he was asking Senkah's name.

"Senkah." She finished for him. "My mate's name is Hades, and our beta's name is Aki."
"Thank you." Phoenix said again, and nuzzled Faedon's ear.
 
 
 
 
 
Willowsong's head was a-swim with thoughts as she used pheasant feathers to line her new nest. She felt a great sense of peace from this territory; the atmosphere in DarkPack's land was much more... dark. She liked the territory and the densite. It will be all ours soon, she thought with a smirk.





Cody was dragging in a deer pelt to his den.

When she caught a whiff of the strange wolf, Willowsong whipped around. She eyed the deer pelt with curiosity. "What are you gonna be doing with that?"




Cody dropped it so that his reply wasn't muffled and unintelligible. "Use it for my bedding. It is much softer than moss, and it lasts longer."


(I want some ice cream. But we're out of spoons. ;_;)

Willowsong cocked her head. "Good idea. Care to help me catch myself a deer?"


( use a fork, dude )



"Sure." He dragged the pelt to the entrance of his den, before he shook the dust out of his pelt. "Follow me." He picked his way around the mountainside; there were a series of crags lining the cliffs and the mountainside, overlooking miles of pine forest and clearings. In the distance, more mountains spiked the horizon. The scene was breathtaking, even in the middle of the day. "We should see something from up here."

(The Band Perry should totally do a song about that.)
Willowsong's gaze raced along the miles of pines, and to the mountains beyond. A small frown crossed her muzzle. She wasn't frowning because she was unhappy; she was frowning because she had just realized how much world was outside DarkPack.
"It's beautiful up here," Willowsong managed. It was hard to talk, knowing that the mountains were looming above them. Nature's way of telling us that it's been around way before wolves, she thought.
 
(

There were no spoons left
So we had to use a fork
From last night's pork
So pork-flavored ice cream it was
Last night
Last night we stayed up 'til Dawn
Eating our pork-flavored ice cream in front of a fawn

...more coming soon...

)
 
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Yeah. I'm doing my best to trim the quotes.
 
Quote: Phoenix watched her for a moment, then took off after her. His paw steps seemed hesitant, but his eyes were excited.

Faedon slowed down once they neared the mountains. The sharp rocks would likely cut into Phoenix's pads and hurt him until his paws got used to the rocky terrain. She picked her way to the densite.
Phoenix felt a couple jabs to his pads, but shrugged them off. He followed closely behind Faedon, and as the scent of Stonepack became stronger, his nervousness started to swell inside of him.

They were almost to the densite, when a flying blur of white hurled into Faedon's new mate, sending him flying. He let out a grunt as he landed, and felt a small, but strong paw press down on his neck. Sierra snarled, and looked back for Faedon. She may be blind, but the smart she-wolf had learned to judge distances and attack using her sense of smell and hearing.

Faedon whirled around, and her fur fluffed out angrily. "Sierra! Let him go!" she snarled, and snapped her jaws inches from Sierra's face as a warning. "He's my mate!"
Sierra stumbled off and looked at Faedon with astonished eyes. "He's WHAT?!"

"Yes, he is!" Faedon snapped. "Don't jump to conclusions so quickly! You're supposed to question loners before attacking, anyway!" With a huff, she turned, her back facing Sierra in a pointed way. Her gaze shifted from irritation to concern as she gazed down at Phoenix. "Are you okay, Phoenix?"
"Well I was going to question him...." Sierra mumbled, her ears drooping. Phoenix got to his paws and shook off. "Yup. Oh, and um, Sierra? Is it?" The white she-wolf nodded. "Nice attack. I'll have to try and remember that. Good stealth too, never even heard you coming." he smiled. Phoenix was just friendly like that. Sierra looked horribly confused, but also very proud as she said, "Thanks."

Faedon flicked her ears irritably, as though something was lodged in them. "Let's go, Phoenix. The densite's this way." Holding her tail high, Faedon loped to the densite. Whenever the other wolves would growl or eye Phoenix suspiciously, she would growl back at them to ward them off. "Ma? Dad?"

Senkah stretched, and padded out of her den. She looked slightly surprised, but wasn't suspicious, which was odd. "Who's this?"
Phoenix held his tail high, and flashed a friendly smile at Senkah. Sierra padded past with a rabbit in her jaws.

"This is Phoenix, ma," Faedon explained. "He's... he's kind of my mate. Can he join Stonepack?" Faedon lowered her head, and looked a bit apprehensive.

A warm smile creeped up on the corners of Senkah's muzzle. "You're a loner, right?" Her gaze darkened a bit as she added, "Not from Darkpack?"
"No ma'am." Phoenix shook his head. "I actually haven't ever been part of a pack..." he shrugged.

Senkah's smile returned again. "Good. You can join this pack, then."

Faedon's eyes lit up, and her tail wagged. Senkah smiled when she saw her daughter's reaction.
Phoenix nodded. "Thank you, um..." he was asking Senkah's name.

"Senkah." She finished for him. "My mate's name is Hades, and our beta's name is Aki."
"Thank you." Phoenix said again, and nuzzled Faedon's ear.

Faedon grinned from ear to ear. Her heart soared high above the mountains.
 
Quote: When she caught a whiff of the strange wolf, Willowsong whipped around. She eyed the deer pelt with curiosity. "What are you gonna be doing with that?"



Cody dropped it so that his reply wasn't muffled and unintelligible. "Use it for my bedding. It is much softer than moss, and it lasts longer."


(I want some ice cream. But we're out of spoons. ;_;) Willowsong cocked her head. "Good idea. Care to help me catch myself a deer?"


( use a fork, dude )

"Sure." He dragged the pelt to the entrance of his den, before he shook the dust out of his pelt. "Follow me." He picked his way around the mountainside; there were a series of crags lining the cliffs and the mountainside, overlooking miles of pine forest and clearings. In the distance, more mountains spiked the horizon. The scene was breathtaking, even in the middle of the day. "We should see something from up here."

(The Band Perry should totally do a song about that.) Willowsong's gaze raced along the miles of pines, and to the mountains beyond. A small frown crossed her muzzle. She wasn't frowning because she was unhappy; she was frowning because she had just realized how much world was outside DarkPack.
"It's beautiful up here," Willowsong managed. It was hard to talk, knowing that the mountains were looming above them. Nature's way of telling us that it's been around way before wolves, she thought.

Cody gazed around in wonder. He may have grown up in these mountains... but this view never seized to amaze him.
 

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