The Antler Mountains ~A Wolf RP~

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"Yeah. I guess what I should've said was, I never had anyone to do it with." He said, looking down at the ground. "No one has really wanted to be my friend."
“Well, I guess, if you want, of course,” Dahlia stalled, “I can be yours. Or, um, your friend, I mean,” she blushed.
 
Gerald kept trying. Finally, he pathetically bit his mother's paw hoping she'd let him by.

Blazer laughed. "It's not all me, dear."
Álfr looked hard at Gerald and used her paw to pin him down. Whip smiled and stuck her tongue out at her brother.

She laughed, "I know," she sighed, thinking about how she was with Blazer those first couple weeks.
 
Brynn jumped up and down on the boulder, but then, she accidentally slipped and fell off of it. She, very quietly, snarled at the large rock.
Tess ran over to the entrance of the den. She saw tiny footprints in the snow, leading away from it. "Come on, Owen!" She said. And with that, she ran out of the den and followed the footprints.
Owen nodded, and followed Tess out. "She's not going to get lost this time!"
 
Tess ran over to the entrance of the den. She saw tiny footprints in the snow, leading away from it. "Come on, Owen!" She said. And with that, she ran out of the den and followed the footprints.
Tayuga and Chandi sat at the entrance to the den, not wanting to get in trouble but still wanting to help.
 
Álfr looked hard at Gerald and used her paw to pin him down. Whip smiled and stuck her tongue out at her brother.

She laughed, "I know," she sighed, thinking about how she was with Blazer those first couple weeks.
Gerald whimpered at that. He wasn't pleased. He yepped at Whip still trying to get at her.

Blazer smiled. "You better put them in their place while they're still young, or they'll be all over us later." He chuckled.
 
Owen nodded, and followed Tess out. "She's not going to get lost this time!"
Brynn walked away from the boulder and went to a small sapling. She noticed it was getting all bent because of the snow that had piled up on it. She gently shook the cold, white powder off, and the branches stretched back up toward the sky.
 
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