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Brain Over Brawn



Isabella


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03-15-2014, 06:00 PM
Isabella


The male did not seem to phased by her behavior and that annoyed her a bit even though she would never show it. It wasn't an uncommon occurrence with any wolf larger than her but her small size did not mean she was a push over. Then again the male didn't seem to get aggressive from her behavior nor did he seem aggressive in general. That was odd, who would come to a kill if not for interests of food or the wolf there? The male did no seem to hold in logic in his behavior, he stayed distant, relaxed and...curious? What was this wolf up to? There had to be some motive he had that he was not revealing.

Staring at the male as he spoke she did again not look up but gave a sort of a huff that due to its tone could have sounded rather unimpressed despite the fact it was out of a degree of mistrust directed to the male. "Impressed or not it is no major feat. I am small so must make up for my lack in size using the land around me only seems like the obvious thing to do. If many wolves were small as I perhaps you would know many who hunt in such a way. The method has some risks of course, the doe must be danged before it is brought here so it cannot jump." She wasn't about to show this stranger an injury, a weakness on herself but that didn't mean she couldn't share her methods. If he had any hint of the injury perhaps he would just mistake it from blood of the feast even if he saw it.

Her confusion with this male grew as he smiled. What reason was there do to do such a thing was she amusing him? No one should smile at a wolf who was making it clear they would get hostile if the distance between the two shrunk. Her suspicion for this male grew as he said he only came here from curiosity. She was a curious wolf herself but not so much as to barge onto others just to find out how they made a kill. He gave more away as he spoke, he had a mate then and perhaps something more judging by the time of the year. That smile she understood, though she acted emotionless she understood emotions and what it meant to have a mate though she never had one herself. However burning off exes energy? Again odd, a thing she didn't understand. He wasn't a pup after all and should have have more than capable of controlling himself.


The male went from odd to suspicious as he gave his name, Birch, along with his intent on creating a pack. Maybe that was why he was so odd, he wanted to be an Alpha. She visibly stiffened at this, Alphas were not her favorite thing, they were wolves of power, too much power most of the time and they let that power go to their head. A family wolf or not, an alpha would most likely hold their power though blood just like her old Alphas. "I see, well that explains a few things." She said with more chill to her voice than before. As much as she disliked the idea of this possible tyrant before her he seemed to still be somewhat respectful as again he spoke.

"Odd? Yes, very. What wolf seeks out a kill out of curiosity? What wolf must leave their family to burn energy and does not have control of their energy level? And what sort of wolf would ever want to be an Alpha." Her voice was even yet her eyes grew harsh at the word 'alpha'. Even so, she showed no anger at the male just a distant coldness and she spoke with noting but blunt honesty. There was no reason for anger yet and even if there was she would be weak if she showed such a thing. At his last words she stepped back down to the belly of the doe, she could step back and eat for now somewhat comfortable. There was no way she would give her trust to anyone she just meat but she knew she could eat without fear of attack.

Quickly she took a few mouthfuls then looked back at Birch. Just because there was no clear sign of him attacking she wouldn't truly take her eyes off of him. The males assurance he would offer no grief seemed polite, and that was something she respected. Scarfing down a few more bits she looked at him. "Stay or go if you like, it is no real matter to me. We are social creatures by nature so company is not the worst thing in the world even if we are strangers with noting between us but a sort of tension I cannot deny sometimes I like conversation. Besides, I will not be able to eat all of this and I would hate for what I leave behind to go to waist." It was a logical reason enough for her to have the male stay around a little while longer. In all honesty he doubted if the male would stay or not due to her seemingly aggressive nature. She would not blame him if he left but due to his rather odd nature would not be surprised if he stayed.



"My words are for all.""My thoughts are not."