All eyes on you
01-05-2021, 09:51 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-05-2021, 09:52 PM by Rayne.)
Blinking his eyes back open as a voice filtered past his ears - had he actually fallen asleep? It hadn’t felt like any time had passed by yet Rayne hadn't heard the other creep up on him. Then again, this forest was so quiet and the floor was covered in soft leaves and moss so it wouldn’t be too hard to sneak up on someone.
“Uh, afternoon?” Rayne tentatively greeted the other wolf, just as wary and perhaps allowing a little bit of his tiredness to escape into his voice as he stared back. Okay, maybe he had woken up earlier than planned, which was before the crack of dawn and continued to travel when his eyes refused to close again wasn't a good idea. Flicking his ears and yawning wildly as he rose up onto his feet, Rayne kept a relaxed posture as his head tilted towards the other, orange eyes almost studying the other. It looked like the other male thought Rayne might attack him, with his chin lowered to cover his throat. Which wasn’t a bad move, seeing a neither wolf knew what the other would do.
“These redwoods are huge aren’t they?” Rayne turned his head slightly towards a nearby tree, figuring to dispel the silence that had fallen between them and wanting to show he was no threat. Of course, he wasn’t wanting to expose his entire throat but showing only a little of his creamy throat, as if it was a small flag to show he was at least a benign threat for now. Because truthfully, if this wolf had wanted violence, he’d had already done it when Rayne was half asleep and an easy target.
“Uh, afternoon?” Rayne tentatively greeted the other wolf, just as wary and perhaps allowing a little bit of his tiredness to escape into his voice as he stared back. Okay, maybe he had woken up earlier than planned, which was before the crack of dawn and continued to travel when his eyes refused to close again wasn't a good idea. Flicking his ears and yawning wildly as he rose up onto his feet, Rayne kept a relaxed posture as his head tilted towards the other, orange eyes almost studying the other. It looked like the other male thought Rayne might attack him, with his chin lowered to cover his throat. Which wasn’t a bad move, seeing a neither wolf knew what the other would do.
“These redwoods are huge aren’t they?” Rayne turned his head slightly towards a nearby tree, figuring to dispel the silence that had fallen between them and wanting to show he was no threat. Of course, he wasn’t wanting to expose his entire throat but showing only a little of his creamy throat, as if it was a small flag to show he was at least a benign threat for now. Because truthfully, if this wolf had wanted violence, he’d had already done it when Rayne was half asleep and an easy target.