Lights will Guide you Home
04-06-2013, 05:54 PM
The male followed the pair walking beside them at their pace. He'd decided to follow them basically escorting them home to ensure that the female got home safely. After she'd fallen into the icy river he couldn't help but speculate that the female might be a bit accident prone, especially after noticing the burn marks and scars on her tiny marbled body. The other large brute didn't seem to mind either. In fact, he seemed to enjoy his company to an extent, even if it was only because he was grateful he'd saved his member's life. The party finally came to their home (which he assumed because of the smell of it being marked) and he slowed, coming to a halt behind the others. He may have come along for the journey, but it didn't mean he believed that he had rights to cross into their home. That was wrong. He wasn't gonna be foolish enough to believe that just because he'd saved Asheni's life that he'd be welcome. Ears pricked forward as the mottled male began to speak and Armageddon couldn't help but chuckle. Yeah, she must be accident prone, or else she wouldn't have been getting scolded at a level. It was odd that she would have to have an escort every time she left. Surely that would have to irk her. Armageddon was a nomad by choice, much like his older brother, but he wasn't against settling down at all. He happened to move around a lot less is a place took his interest. Red and blue eyes traveled across the territory, scanning it quickly. When they'd reached the north he'd been somewhat surprised. Most wolves didn't choose to live in the north unless they were the arctic type. Even then it wasn't the most ideal place to live. Starvation and freezing to death were both very high risk. He was lucky. He had a decent coat and the body mass to keep him warm. Other wolves weren't so lucky, especially if they were from the far south. His head went back to Gargoyle and ears pricked forward to listen to the male's words. Se they were indeed the friendly sort. That was interesting. He certainly wouldn't complain. A small rest and perhaps discovering more about their territory didn't seem like a bad idea. [b]"THank you for having me along. Company is always appreciated. I accept your offer with much thanks. It's been a while since I've been around a pack. By the way, my name is Armageddon Rowe. Call me what you will. I'm not picky." Speech, |