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Each day Bindi was becoming more and more like a bat. Hiding and sleeping in caves during the day, and coming out to hunt at night. It was a routine she still needed to get use to, but the obsidian female had faith she would adjust.  The only problem was that her den was still located in the forest, and to truly isolate herself she needed a new den. Somewhere many wouldn't be able to find her. She was already acting like a bat, so why not live like one?

The midnight wolfess climbed up into the massive Schläger Cavern, to search for a small cave within. One she would be able to call her new home. After searching for some time she finally found a hidden entrance that lead to a small opening with a pool of water, and a ledge perfect for sleeping on. Bindi was sure after adding a few furs this place would be perfect, and with her new addiction in killing prey getting the fur shouldn't be that difficult.

For now she lurked within the huge cavern, and pushed a boulder to completely cover up her new den entrance. Her home was safe from discovery.....at least for now it was. She made her way to the exit of the cavern and sat on the edge of the steep cliff,  as she watched the sun go down. It was soon time to hunt again.
 Today he decided he would go for a little walk. He had patrolled the borders and managed to kill a fawn so he was quite proud with his progress today. He wanted to do everything in his power to help his new Packmates. He would show that he had deep loyalty and would die for them. It was weird, since he only knew two wolves here, but his instincts made him crave loyalty.

 As he walked around the lands, he stumbled opon the Schlänger Cavern. He walked into the cavern, wanting to explore every part of it. Ghostly silver eyes scaned around the area. It seemed like a nice iscolated place. He could come here when he wanted to be alone. But for now he was not alone. He caught sight of a dark pelt in the distance. She seemed to be covering someplace with a bolder. "Hello?"


 
A sound echoed throughout the cave and the midnight wolfess turned to face what had caused the noise. A wolf, one she had not met yet. He smelt of Silvertip making it clear he was a pack member, but obviously he was new. Bindi wondered how long it would take until this male would leave the pack. Members came and members left, and she wouldn't be suprised if this male only stuck around for a month or two.

It's not that Bindi didn't want members to stay it's just that  she learned if she lowered her expectations, she would be less disappointed when they actually leave. Finally being pulled out of her thoughts, she smiled at the male. "Hey" Bindi said and realized that she is going to have a conversation with this dude it might as well be worth it. "What's your name?"
short post. replying from my phone

The women was ok with his presence, which was great for him. It seemed like she was trying to hide something, but he wouldn't go hunting it down. he could care less.

What's your name?

 "Issun," he replied, "Issun Amanir." He didn't really know why he told her his sir name. It wasn't that important right? He didn't really care for any last names. "And you are?
The dark male introduced himself with both his first and last name. She wondered if his sir name was supposed to mean anything to her, or old a certain title to it. She personally never introduced herself with her last name, mainly because she hated it. She felt like she was tied down to a specific family, and couldn't get far enough away from them because she still carried their name. She hated the name Hearthstone for how cold and ruthless it sounded to her. She wanted better.

At that very moment she decided to no longer hold the name Hearthstone. "Bindi" she said proudly, now free from the name that put a weight on her shoulders. Free from her past, and family. She smiled happily at Issun, probably looking foolish for he did not know the reason for her sudden burst of cheerfulness. Even though the sun was setting and this day was ending, Bindi couldn't wait for tomorrow. Another day she was free.