She went back to the densite, she padded up to Silver and asked "What did Wildfire say at the meeting?" she asked.
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Kyra and Leah barked and joined Lark, smiling. "what will we do today?" They askedLark barked to Kyra and Leah.
Cyan was currently scavenging prey, taking no notice that she was on StonePack territory. When she saw Faedon, she began to sprint into the nearby forest.
Phoenix rolled around some more, then splashed in the running water. He batted at the water with his paws, looking very much like a young pup.
Faedon decided to go for a walk. She was in a bit of a bad mood today, and Stonepack knew to stay away from her, unless they wanted their pelts used to line her nest. As Faedon approached the river, she saw Phoenix. A small smirk curled up around her muzzle, and she trotted to the riverbank. Phoenix could coax her out of this mood easily.
Stone trotted out of Emeraldpack territory and into the loner lands. He stretched, and his muscles rippled beneath his gray-brown pelt.( Owl. )
She went back to the densite, she padded up to Silver and asked "What did Wildfire say at the meeting?" she asked.
Quote: Phoenix froze, a grin spreading on his maw. He then rose up in the water, moaned, sounding much like a whale, and flopped into the water on his side. He laughed, shaking off. One thing about Phoenix, he had lived alone most of his life, and could easily entertain himself.
Wildfire emerged out of the den, padding up to the alpha's rock.
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Willowsong seemed to not consider whether Cody would think of this as akward at all; the she-wolf lay down beside him.
Willowsong stirred for a few brief moments, snuggling closer to him.*timeskip to morning with Cody & Willowsong*
Cody awoke to Willowsong beside him. In a normal situation, he would have freaked out... but for some reason, he felt oddly... soothed. He laid his head back on his paws, and tried to go back to sleep. The sky was only starting to lighten to a deep, rich indigo hue; dawn hadn't broken yet.