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Dayton

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04-16-2014, 08:27 PM

The sun plunged beneath the horizon at last, and the coolness of evening began to creep up on them. Dayton stared evenly at the younger wolf before him as he turned fully around, revealing a strange marking on his shoulder. The earthy boy didn't want to seem rude, but it was hard not to gawk at the dark perpendicular lines in this male's pelt. Finally he lifted his warm gaze to the stranger, also taking in his remarkable amethyst irises. What a bizarre, handsome creature he was, though Dayton would have never said such a thing out loud. Instead he listened to the other boy as he greeted him and asked what had brought him to this tall boulder. Or perhaps to this beach, he wasn't quite sure, but he answered nonetheless. "You're too kind, sir, and it really was a breathtaking sunset." Much like the one he had witnessed when first meeting Misha - this beach seemed to be known for its beautiful evenings.

"As for the answer to your question, I came up here because I thought I saw a pool of water, and..." Dayton let his gaze roam the small area of water and moss. Already he saw the gleam of a pearly white shell. But it was best not to dig it out right this second. Exchange pleasantries with the stranger first. Never turn your back on a wolf you know nothing about. Still, it was best to be honest as he continued to explain his reasons for coming here. "My mate and I were here earlier, you see, and I wished to find a small gift for her. Perhaps a shell or something, a pretty trinket, you know."

The boy gave a friendly smile as his gaze lingered on the white gleam in the pool. Definitely a shell. He wished he could pull it out now and look at it, but still he resisted. He should talk a little longer before ignoring the stranger completely. That would be rude as well as unwise. So the smile remained as the smaller male took a slight bow. "But where are my manners? My name is Day. It's a pleasure to meet you."


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Think.