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Who's Afraid Of The Big Bad Wolf?



Phoenix


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06-13-2016, 09:18 AM
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He grumbled when Ashe wiggled on top of him, his jaws parting as he tried to bite into one of her legs. But he didn't have enough time, hearing the paw steps of a stranger coming towards them. He seemed to hear it before his sister, who took a few moments to let out a squeak and get off of him. He quickly scrambled to his paws, shaking the dirt that clung to his fiery coat. Pheonix's yellow eyes narrowed towards the stranger, only to open wide when he spoke and he could understand him perfectly. Never before had a stranger spoken like they did, he was so shocked that he almost missed the words that he said. The pup let out a little grumbly growl, moving to step in front of his sister. No bear was allowed to eat her up! Only he could beat her up. Wait, what was a bear? His brows pulled together in confusion, and it took a little more time for the smaller pup to work things out. Before he knew it Ashelynn was talking about biting it in the nose, and he nodded his head eagerly. He would beat it up too, there was no way he was going to get eaten. Not so soon in there life, he had a lot of crap to do! Glancing back at the white and black male, his eyes narrowed once more. Why was he talking about them being all alone and it being dangerous? Was he a bad guy? "Podemos cuidar de nosotros mismos, no tengo miedo," he mumbled. Did he think that they were just going to roll over and get eaten? No way. "Sin oso nos puede llevar en! Sea lo que sea..." He had no idea how big and scary a bear really was. It was hard to draw an image in his mind when they knew so little about this great big world.

As Ashe walked closer to the stranger, he stayed where he was standing. She went on to talk about magic and something, making the young boy roll his eyes. There was no such thing of magic! "¿Por que eres tan estúpido? Es sólo hablar ..." He called at her, sticking out his tongue as she turned around to glare at him. She was trying to ignore him though, and he eyed her as she looked back at the strange wolf. He sighed, it wasn't like he could just leave her here. He wouldn't get dinner if he went home without her, and he was hungry. He wasn't going to let her be the reason why he couldn't eat. Taking a seat, his gaze landed on the adult's face. He guessed it was kind of cool that he spoke like they did, that way he didn't have to try to talk that other way that most wolves did. It was hard and far too much effort for one stupid conversation. Now he didn't have to even try, he could just talk like he did every day.


"SPEAK"