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Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2005 3:14 pm
Fair kept his eyes down, his ear listening as he wondered if he should be listening. His "alphas" were confusing him which, of course, made him nervous as well as confused. Reicher was spouting on about kidnapping more wolves to serve as a makeshift pack- er, cult- which didn't matter much to Fairfax; any wolf should consider his or herself luck to have a Master. But the dark female, though she was agreeing, did so in a laughing manner as though she weren't serious. Sarcasm was not lost on Fairfax rather than completely over his head.
As he sat, he found a peice of deer bone in his teeth and swallowed it. The shard slip down sideways, lodging in his throat. For a moment, the green wolf did nothing but try to breathe. When that failed he hacked- quietly, so as not to disturb the others- trying to bring the sliver up or down.
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Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2005 4:32 pm
"Uh...huh." Well, this is what she got for joking around. It was almost depressing in a way, really. Seems everyone had her figured out to the point if she did something not...Sashta-like they wouldn't even know it. Though she had to admit she wasn't very complusive, so such was understandable. "Alright, Reicher. You do that. I'll help you." If in the event he managed to get enough wolves for a pa--cult, she'd be more than happy to assist him. In the mean time, maybe she could go scouting for friends of hers she knew were loners...
"I'll see you later, alright?" Her eyes flickered to Reicher's newest servant with little interest. Hopefully he really wouldn't forget to feed this one...could he even hunt for himself? Shaking her head, seemingly at the omega, she turned and moved into a deeper part of the forest.
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Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2005 7:04 pm
He was absolutely delighted with himself, so much that he barely even noticed Fairfax choking. He did, though, and the wolf cast a glare at him. Choking. He had laerned some things in the past, though. One of them was that as long as you're coughing, you're not dieing. For a split second he tried to recall as to know he knew that, and another pain bothered him in his head. Reicher cursed those random pains which afflicted him at the oddest of times.
The wolf watched as Sashta left, grinning from ear to ear. He was ever so happy, happy that he had had this wonderful godly idea. And that she agreed and was happy as well. As far as he could tell she was happy, that was.
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