Was going to answer the first Lonely Thread on the list. Yours was it. Congratulations.
Kalina had smelled wolves in this place from a mile off, the scent was so strong. And not just here-here, at this mesa, but anywhere around. The smart voice in the back of her head told her that coming to say hello to a bunch of wolves was about the stupidest thing in the world, but the less rational and louder part of her head told her to do it anyways. Or else what was the point of leaving home? At home she always had security, surrounded by her mother and sisters. Always enough food and never any wolves to bother them. Her mother had always led them
away from wolves. But Kalina found them… intriguing. Her bigger cousins, especially the males, caused a thrill throughout her body when she thought of them—thought of how dangerous they were, how exciting.
She marched across the flat expanse and a particularly strong scent of wolf caught her nose. She turned towards it with a gleam in her brown eyes. Male. Kalina had only recently had her first heat. It had come and gone in a matter of days. She was no longer fertile. But her heat had been what had dragged her away from her sisters, intent upon finding a suitable male anywhere in the vicinity at which to throw herself. The search had been fruitless, but there was some left-over instinct there that drove her in the direction of the male wolf. Soon enough, the yellow-faced coyote was staring upwind at the yellow-faced wolf. Cautiously, she wagged her tail.
Hello I suck but. First I was sick, then I was helping boyfriend move, and still am helping him move, and I only have three weeks in the semester left so homework and finals are crashing down around my head oops
Well, he still wasn’t attacking her, so she decided he was probably harmless, at least for now.
“Hey, there,” she called out, though she was aware that for some reason not all wolves could understand coyotes. She’d never had any trouble understanding wolves, so maybe the ones who couldn’t understand her were just lying or something.
“Whatcha doin’ out here all by yourself, handsome?” That little bit of flirting was a holdover from her heat a few days before, the instinct to mate still relatively strong, even though it would not result in pups like she wanted. She took another tentative step forward, but her muscles were tensed a bit in case he didn’t take kindly to her flirtatious manner.