The Last Wolves *Restarted*

Ava leaped out of the way effortlessly. "Is that all you've got?" she huffed.

The man chuckled "You can pull a fast one on me" he said with a grin "But I like your thought on it"

Lucinda growled and wondered, then she ran towards him jumped straight over him to be behind him and growled. the man wondered what she was doing.
 
Ava slid to a halt on her haunches and watched Lucinda.

Lucinda waited the remembered something, she just wished that Ada and Char were here at this moment to help. She then ran towards the man

The man turned in the nick of time but only to be knocked over by Lucinda. He fell the ground. Lucinda then bit into his hand and held him there.
 
Ava sprang forward and clamped her jaws around the man's neck.

The man chuckled "You've gotten me to the ground. This is my first ever lose. I'm so glad I was able to see the power of great wolves. I truly was an honor" he said with a smile, but it was different, this smile was showing kindness.

Lucinda looked at him and then let go and quickly grabbed a hold of his shoulder.
 
Ava reluctantly released the man's neck and stepped away, frowning.

Lucinda let go and looked away.

The man looked at Ava and Lucinda, then stood up "I'm truly sorry for causing you such pain and grief. I will keep my promise and leave with my dogs. I will not come back and if I do then you may kill me if you wish. I truly am glad I was able to fight with such a worthy opponent" he said bowing his head in respect "I want to know, what is your name?" he asked "That's all I request to know"

Lucinda shifted, she knew it was against all her willingness and her teachings "I'm Lucinda, one of three leaders of a hundred wolves" she said and then looked away.
 
Ava sat on her haunches, watching them silently. "This was actually easy," she murmured to herself.

The man looked at Ava "You name? I know your one of wolf's Daughter I wish to know who you are" he said

Lucinda looked at her mother and smiled
 

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