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The handsome beast had lowered his guard slightly, resting his head upon two hefty paws. A little sigh was emitted but not loud enough to alert others. His eyes slowly fluttered shut and he succumbed to the sounds of bubbles and flowing water. His ears flicked every now and again but otherwise he was rather still. One may think he was snoozing or dead even. He was not too concerned about predators, Hannibal believed he would be able to hear or smell an intruder if they came too close. Yet, as moments passed he seemingly drifted along into a light slumber. Tiny huffs could be heard as his breathing became louder. The tickling sound of water moving and the itching feeling of an intruder nearby caused the Wolf to slowly awaken. Pink and blue eyes slowly opened and his vision was rather foggy. The beast turned his head towards the pool in which he laid near and a figure came to view. Hannibal remained still for he was not sure to make of it until he blinked away the haziness. The man perked up, but remained laid down, as he witnessed a babe slip into the heated pool before him. His ravenous gaze took in her earthy tones and a gracious smile began to slip across his salivating lips. The albino took a few moments to remain silent in order to weigh out his -endless- options in this peculiar situation. Did she knew he was there? Was she so bold to awaken a sleeping behemoth? Or was she clueless to his existence? Without any sudden movements the man opened his jaws and emitted his luxurious tones towards her direction. "Someone prick me I must still be dreaming.." He raised a brow and continued, "The Gods bless me on this day with the sight of such an exotic beauty bathing before my eyes." He tilted his head and ran a pink tongue along his horrifically pale lips. The man allowed for his tail to sweep along the ground and curl up along his large form. Hannibal leaned forward with a look of delight in his mutant eyes. A tiny growl would bubble from his throat, his excruciating dominance peeking forth. It is not a threat but merely an involuntary response to the exciting situation.
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