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A stranger? Oh Dear

Rue



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09-24-2020, 08:31 AM
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Naiche tried to reassure her a bit and it did help, but she still felt nervous inside. She couldn't help it. For her entire year of life, she was shielded from the world. Only now was she beginning to live, really. Everything was so new and intimidating. It would take her time, but she would learn to be a wolf. She had no choice, did she? The chocolate coated girl regretfully cursed her parents for not preparing her for the outside world. She knew that they had done their best for her, but couldn't they have at least told her what it was like out here?

First time teacher Naiche, with his look of forced patience, said that he would find a rabbit for her this time. Hopefully next time she would be able to do so herself. The girl looked to Pan as well before they started off. The little pangolin looked so happy. He didn't have to come hunting and, for a minute, she wished she could switch places with him. Ah, but she didn't want to eat bugs.

The pair of wolves moved along and Rue tried to mimic Naiche's behavior. When he sniffed something, she sniffed something. When he tested the air, she tested the air. As they moved, she smelled the rich, enticing scent of mushrooms and her mouth began to water, but she ignored them. She did make a mental note of where they were so she could come get them later. She was so distracted by the scent of mushrooms that she almost ran into the back of the golden wolf when he stopped. Screeching to a halt, blue eyes went wide for a moment. He asked her a question and it took her a moment to sort it out, but she eventually got it. Closing her eyes, she sniffed the air, then lowered her nose to the ground. There were so many scents! She was unable to pick out one of the plethora as being rabbit though. She could tell what was flora and what was fauna, but that was about it. "I smell so many things but I can't tell if one scent is a rabbit or a raccoon or a beaver. I'm hopeless." She frowned, looking to her teacher for direction.

"Speech"