All it takes is one
01-14-2017, 08:00 PM
The weird thing about being in a pack now was the amount of wolves that were around. Before, it'd just been his parents, siblings, and then himself in the Estuary. Now there were so many scents that he didn't know where to begin getting to know everybody. It was very overloading for his puppy brain. Then there was the jealousy. Ever since they'd moved here their mom had been far more busy and couldn't play with them. She was off doing alpha stuff, whatever that meant, so they were left to their own devices. He was sure he could have found their dad, but that was no fun. He was an adult! He wanted someone new to play with. The rules were simple enough at least. Don't leave pack lands and make sure there was an adult nearby at all times. He hadn't quite seen an adult when he'd left the den that morning, but with all the wolves around he figured there had to be someone nearby, right? There was no way he could get in trouble. He had yet to explore anything worthwhile by himself, but the first place he headed off to was the river. His tongue flopped lazily out of his mouth as he ran to the winding water that was right in the middle of the territory. He passed the spot that their mom had held their first meeting and padded right up to the bank before pausing to stare down at it. His own reflection peered back at him and he showed his teeth for a minute before barking at the water. It mimicked him which was confusing, yet the only barking he heard came from himself. Ears flicked back on his head and he growled once more at the face in the water before he grew bored. Feeling unsatisfied once again the young boy padded further down the river and soon came across the soaking wet form of his aunt. His tail waved excitedly as he bounded towards her with jumpy steps and stopped in a play bow in front of her. "Why you all wet?" He asked curiously, before standing up straight with his tail still waving a mile a minute. Walk, "Talk" Think |