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Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 9:04 pm
His own eyes narrowed as he rose to his full height, one end of the bone now grasped in his jaws. What a foolish little creature, family, this white cub was not his family. A moot point, if he wasn't going to share with his true blood, then why would he share with this runt?
"I suggest you run home to your mother before you get hurt."
Ashi was neither an aggressive or vicious fighter. He was cold, calculating, and unfeeling, perhaps traits that made him far more deadly, and far more cruel. Paws firmly planted on his stony perch, Ashi reared his head to one side, snapping it like a whip to swing his treasure like a club at the other's skull. He'd share alright, share a crack upside the head.
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Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2007 1:45 am
Intuthu managed to see the bone coming his way, if he hadn't he might have been a dead cub or if not he would have been badly hurt. By missing the bone he did end up landing awkwardly on the floor, hurting his side a little. What was wrong with this cub?
He stood up and looked up at the other cub, he was getting angry and was starting to hate this cub. Why was he so... so... different? He tried a snarl again though it wasn't much better then his first attempt. He wanted to go find his mother and ask why this cub was so strange, none of his siblings were like this, they all got on really well.
He just stood staring at the cub and then shook his head.
"Your not family. I bet you don't even know the name of my mother, your aunt." He was angry and you could hear it in his voice. One day he would fight this male, when they were bigger and he was trained to do so, for now though he decided to return home, find his father and learn to fight.
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Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2007 1:26 pm
A smirk on his maw, Ashi stared down at his 'cousin' with a cold gaze. Though the blow had missed it's mark, the effect had been the same. The cub now had a reason to fear him and surely would think twice before trying such an action again. And if he didn't, well next time Ashi would not miss.
He didn't bother with a response to the other's statement, there was no point in it. Why would he care about creatures that bore no blood relation to him, especially ones that had spawned such mindless creatures as the one who stood before him.
Settling onto his rock again, a satisfied smirk on his maw, Hiashi'ikusa returned his attention to the treasure between his paws. The white cub was forgotten the moment he left Ashi's sight, not another moment's thought wasted on the encounter.
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