ALL THE SINNERS CRAWL
Cormalin |
Cormalin didn?t think much of this female. She appeared to be one of those who enjoyed toying with others, from the purr she uttered at him as she spoke. One horizontal point of the four point white star quirked upward at the words, though that was his only discernable reaction. Inwardly, he grinned as he thought of what Akana would have said in response. For a dainty, tiny lady, she had a spicy sense of humor. Green eyes glittering in mirth, she could have cut a wolf down with a few cutting words, and stood them back up again with a playful joke. The black female spoke again, and he nodded. She wasn?t long at all in waiting. Chrysanthe came into the scene at that moment, and he gave the young alpha a wave of his tail in welcome and stepped off to the side, watching the following conversation. It seemed males weren?t the only gender that this female purred at. Chrysanthe seemed to have seen this lass fighting, and complimented her thus, and then the female got to the point of her visit. Her words caught his curiosity, and he listened. So Amenti?s alpha had been overthrown by this Medusa. The wondered if she would be any better. From what he?d heard of Amenti, it had gone by another name, had once been a female dominated pack, and then had been taken over and been renamed. Its morals seemed to have darkened over time, and he?d heard that it considered itself a legion of assassins. He?d heard a great deal of tales about the male Alpha, Kaios, and non of them were good.
He looked to Chrysanthe, wondering what she was thinking. The choice of an Alliance with Medusa was hers, though if she wanted to speak to the Council about it first, he?d happily give his own guidance. His mismatched blue and gold gaze turned to the black Madame. ?As for myself, I haven?t heard many bad things about Newt, however, her mate has been spoken of at length. I?ve heard tell that he is a rapist, and a cannibal, readily gets into fights, and that half the packs have a price on his pelt. My opinion of him, obviously, is very low, and may he find a swift demise for his wrongdoings. |