I don't care, go on and tear me apart
07-20-2016, 09:01 PM
Arsenal's restless sleep was disturbed by the sound of someone making their way closer. A soft growl escaping him, one ear flicked before he fell silent, hoping to give off the impression that he was asleep. Maybe the other creature would leave him to his rest. That fleeting hope was crushed as he heard the voice call out from a distance, asking if he was okay.
His first instinct was to stay silent and maybe the other would leave, but, slowly, he opened one eye. Even from the distance, the female was tall. And...What was that on her back? An owl? His ears pinning against his skull, he rose to his paws, weariness tugging at him. He really didn't want to stand up at the moment, but he was almost worried that the other wolf wouldn't leave him alone until he did.
"I'm fine." He sounded a little angrier than expected, but she was the one that interrupted his rest. Plus, it seemed that she was taller than him. Had everyone grown? Or was he just that small?
"Am I going to be the smallest one around or something?" He was angrier than usual, but a part of him was tired of seeing the other wolves so much taller than him. And, unfortunately, he was taking that annoyance out on the female. "Who gave you the right to be so tall? It isn't fair." He was probably sulking, but he sat down with a huff, ears flattened as he gave everything around him a glare.
His first instinct was to stay silent and maybe the other would leave, but, slowly, he opened one eye. Even from the distance, the female was tall. And...What was that on her back? An owl? His ears pinning against his skull, he rose to his paws, weariness tugging at him. He really didn't want to stand up at the moment, but he was almost worried that the other wolf wouldn't leave him alone until he did.
"I'm fine." He sounded a little angrier than expected, but she was the one that interrupted his rest. Plus, it seemed that she was taller than him. Had everyone grown? Or was he just that small?
"Am I going to be the smallest one around or something?" He was angrier than usual, but a part of him was tired of seeing the other wolves so much taller than him. And, unfortunately, he was taking that annoyance out on the female. "Who gave you the right to be so tall? It isn't fair." He was probably sulking, but he sat down with a huff, ears flattened as he gave everything around him a glare.