The Antler Mountains ~A Wolf RP~

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Timmy was about to go to his mate, but got distracted by the pups. "Aspen!" He exclaimed when he saw her pass out not too far away. He went to her.

Cody just stood there silent. The monster didn't seem to be moving, but things was still going wrong. He started to cry.
“What? What happened to Aspen?” Hazel asked. She wasn’t there when the bobcat had snatched her. Hazel ran over as well. She tried to comfort Cody while waiting to see what was wrong with Aspen.

Aspen didn’t make a single movement. She was unconscious.
 
“What? What happened to Aspen?” Hazel asked. She wasn’t there when the bobcat had snatched her. Hazel ran over as well. She tried to comfort Cody while waiting to see what was wrong with Aspen.

Aspen didn’t make a single movement. She was unconscious.
"She came by the bobcat. It must of hurt her!" Timmy quickly replied. He became extremely worried. He licked Aspen trying to get her to wake up.

"Mommy." Cody cried. "What's happening?"
 
“Okay,” Brynn whispered back. Her tail would not stop wagging.
Tallulah: let's go then. I'll have nana stay behind to keep an eye on them while the rest of us are out. *she said as she turned to leave for her sister's den.*
"I'll lead." Hato said. He lead the way out of the den, and by Caiden.
 
Caiden watched the Alphas. He tilted his head in curiosity.
*nana let out a sleepy yawn before padding over to the Alphas den. The shewolf stretched before laying down at the entrance.*

Nana: good morning caiden. *she said just quiet enough not to wake the sleeping pups.*
 
*nana let out a sleepy yawn before padding over to the Alphas den. The shewolf stretched before laying down at the entrance.*

Nana: good morning caiden. *she said just quiet enough not to wake the sleeping pups.*
Caiden smiled. Someone had noticed him. "Good morning Nana!" He happily greeted with joy, though he was louder than he should of been.
 
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