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"Yeah." Alexander replied. "Any ideas on what to do?" Macaw stopped and thought. "Ahh... Let's see..." Macaw thought out loud as Alexander listened. "How'd the Loner do that?" "He bit Blazer's back," Alexander replied, "but I can't quite figure it out, though. How'd one bite do that?" Macaw sniffed the ground then replied to Alexander, "He must of bit in the right spot. He must of knew where to bite, too. Must be because he eats wolves. I bet-" "Wait, why do you think he eats wolves?" Alexander interrupted.Alexander searched for Uhtred for several minutes. A familiar scent of a coyote perched Alexander up. He picked up his pace and, "Macaw!" he called seeing the Loner coyote. Macaw stopped and looked. "Why if it isn't Alexander. What's happening?" "Looking for a Loner, but a wolf, not a coyote." Alexander replied all happy to see his secret friend. "What for? Loners only carry diseases and trouble." Macaw joked. "Besides, there's that big wolf-eating Loner out there." "What?" Alexander stopped. "Yeah. He's a big guy. Not even from these parts. He's- wait," Macaw sniffed Alexander. "Have you seen him?" "Uhtred?" Alexander replied. "No. I think his name is Ted." Macaw answered. "Oh, I'm not sure. A big Loner paralyzed my Alpha, Blazer." Alexander told Macaw. "What?" Macaw yepped loudly in shock.
Macaw looked up. He was slightly surprised that Alexander didn't know. "There was a long lost dog that used to tempt wolves into the valley..." Macaw started off with the rumor. "And the wolves never came back. Later, in a two-legged cabin, all the fur of the missing wolves was found in that cabin, and..." Macaw paused for suspense. "That Loner had been living there! And you and I both know why he left! He left to find more wolves to eat because no other wolves dared to come near!"
Alexander stepped back in shock. Then he paused because something didn't seem quite right about Macaw's story, but he wasn't sure what it was.