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Amalia

Loner

age
7 Years
gender
Female
gems
0
size
Small
build
Light
posts
259
player
Evelyn
09-30-2016, 11:28 AM




She was quick to herd the bunny towards Vadim's waiting jaws, and when she got close enough she stopped and panted slightly. She watched carefully as he slid out of hiding and bit down on the bunny, who kicked off his chest and tried to get away. The tiny woman stood ready just in case it got free, her legs bent and her head lowered. When she saw the boy shake the rabbit and look up at her with pride, her eyes shot quickly to the still living bunny. Rushing over, she bit down on it's neck until she heard a snap, a sad look on her face. Did he not realize what had happened? Looking up at him, she smiled slightly but her emotions were evident in her gaze. "You have to make sure when you hunt that you kill the poor thing as quickly as you can. You probably snapped it's spine but it pinched the nerves instead of severing them, not killing the rabbit. We have to eat to live just as all creatures do, but it doesn't mean that we let them suffer. Okay?" Amalia said softly. It was a lesson all children had to learn in her opinion. Not all wolves may feel the same way as her, but she was a healer. Her life had been dedicated to lessen the suffering of wolves, to see it done so casually bothered her. Not that she placed any blame on Vadim, he probably didn't know any better. Leaning over, she touched her nose to his cheek and motioned for him to come out further. She needed to check his binding now that he had moved around a bit.

Walking over to his hurt shoulder, she saw that the vine had come loose. Mmm... was there a better way to keep it bound fast to him? She wasn't sure, but at least now she could peek at the wound. The bleeding had stopped, and the horsetail was still packed on tight. Good, it would heal quite nicely. She tied the vine back up, this time as tightly as she could without hurting him. She wished that she had more supplies, but it would have to do for now. Stepping back, she looked up at him again with a tender smile on her lips. "Do you feel better? Anything hurting at all?" she asked, her stump of a tail wagging behind her.


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