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Blythe smiled "Good. I know all the best places around the territory."Nova looked back in the direction Fern had disappeared. She was worried she would bring Dusk as back up next time and nodded,"Yes."
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Blythe smiled "Good. I know all the best places around the territory."Nova looked back in the direction Fern had disappeared. She was worried she would bring Dusk as back up next time and nodded,"Yes."
Blythe smiled "Good. I know all the best places around the territory."
Blythe nodded and set off . She walked along the forest trail, watching for a certain tree before turning off the trail and walking to a small hidden clearing that usually had rabbits grazing by the stream. She stopped on the hill overlooking the clearing and looked to NovaNova grinned slightly and said,"Then show the way."
"There's almost always rabbits here, and the fish in the stream, plus it's pretty." Blythe said, smiling as she thought about her and Nina's trips to this place."Wow!" Nova exclaimed, "This looks pretty cool!"
"There's almost always rabbits here, and the fish in the stream, plus it's pretty." Blythe said, smiling as she thought about her and Nina's trips to this place.
Blythe started and turned to Nova, she had nearly forgotten where she was as she thought of the past. "What do you know about hunting?"Nova asked eagerly,"Can I learn to hunt now?"
Blythe started and turned to Nova, she had nearly forgotten where she was as she thought of the past. "What do you know about hunting?"
Blythe nodded thoughtfully "Alright, well, the first thing is to know how the wind is blowing in any given area, and staying where the prey cannot smell you.""Not too much. My mother was always busy talking to this other wolf to discuss plans," Nova sighed.
Blythe nodded thoughtfully "Alright, well, the first thing is to know how the wind is blowing in any given area, and staying where the prey cannot smell you."