Emberflame Ridge skill, not emotion, sends my arrow flying
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He did not budge, which was a reaction Wraen had not entirely excluded as a possibility. Perhaps he realized that he would not be able to catch up with her - in her experience big and heavy wolves preferred to save energy and not waste any movements. Or maybe he saw through her and preferred to stay close to the food. 

This meant that she would have to go from plan A (luring away) to plan B - closing the distance between them. This she did, sliding nearer and nearer, but always leaping away in the last moment, giving an impression of a wolf, who had a plan in mind, but was not too confident by the other. However, on the third take she remained, flopped on her belly, placed her head between her outstretched paws and with a wagging tail, looked up longingly at her target. 

Should he not move himself, she would advance.
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skill, not emotion, sends my arrow flying - by Embry - July 15, 2018, 09:33 PM
RE: skill, not emotion, sends my arrow flying - by Wraen - July 19, 2018, 03:22 AM