Morgana silently loped through the forest of ghost's and shadows. She had been traveling for days before coming across the packs lands, where she had been accepted by the dark alpha. Currently she was looking for something to fill her growling stomach. The tempting scent of rabbit made her smile. She sniffed out the hiding place of the fuzzy creature. She hunched down, silently waiting for the right time to pounce. She pounced, her long nails digging into its back. It squealed, blood spewing across her muzzle and down her front. She tore it apart, devouring the small, delicious creature...
Sometime later, she sat down, cleaning herself of the thick blood that coated her muzzle and paws. She looked around, alert. She was always alert. From a young age, she had learned never to let her guard down. Ever.
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Sadly, none of the fae's in his pack seemed very interested in him. So when the scent of another, unknown fae met him that morning, Crescendo smirked. Another chance to try out his skills of seductiveness. The shadow made his way through the dark woods, rippling like water between trees and down small inclines. Before long, the dark, well groomed wolf arrived at the scent of the fae. Another shadow for the dark queen's army. He stalked toward her, tail high and ears shoved forward in quiet authority, but authority that expected to be submitted to. "Greetings, dark beauty. I am Crescendo. You are?" He smiled at her then, one that spoke of cunning and darkness, the same look his silver eyes almost always contained.
I turned, barring my teeth at the large black wolf. He smelled of the same pack, I relaxed. But I didn't let my guard down. I am Moragana. If you are in the right mind, you will leave me alone. I had learned to deal with wolves like him.
Crescendo's eyes narrowed, but no anger entered his silver optics. He studied her for a few moments before saying. "You're no weakling." he admitted almost reluctantly. "I respect that." Satisfied that she had passed his little test of will, the handsome male relaxed and sat back on his haunches. "Welcome to Blackfeather woods, Morgana. Be strong, and you will be rewarded. Weakness is not tolerated. Always respect those with the mark of the brotherhood, they are above you and deserve your respect." His expression was neutral, silver orbs impassive.
I stared at him with intent. No doubt he was handsome. But he was fierce and ruthless. I could tell his character. I felt attracted to this male. He seems like my equivalent, only.. male. I'll try my best. But if its one thing I'm not, its weak. I gave him a sniff and walked around him, his eyes following me. He was strong, but I bet I could out run him.
"I'm glad to hear it." Crescendo said gruffly, and stood. "Lets see if you are." Without warning, he leaped toward her, pelt rippling as he made a grab for her shoulder. His goal was not to clamp down, but to push her over at least. His eyes carried every hint of cunning he possessed, and where evaluating, searching. Lets see if she was as strong as she said she was, he thought briefly. As he leaped, His bite wound stung, but he payed no heed.
His sudden move shocked me, but not enough to stay still. Crescendo barreled into me, and I hit the ground hard. I twisted and kicked up, hard. Hopefully one of my kicks would find it's way into his soft underbelly.
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Crescendo's lunge made her topple, however, his brief moment of satisfaction was cut short when Morgana delivered a hard kick to his soft belly. With an "oof" Crescendo was propelled over the fae, landing on his stomach. He winced, but twisted quickly and lunged for her scruff. She was strong, this one, and he was unsure if he would succeed. He however, would not stop fighting until she was exhausted, for the male hated to lose a fight. He had done so only twice, and sworn revenge on them both.
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She knew he would try and lunge at her neck. She ducked down, hoping to catching him underneath and flip him onto his back. He would most likely do some damage to her back , but it was worth the risk. She would not let him win.