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Whitefish River What Did I Miss!? - Printable Version

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What Did I Miss!? - Howl - December 21, 2020

His period of relaxation after his "traveling" was over. It was time to get back into the swing of things and become present in the pack once again. As he wondered the territory and saw glimpses of those within it, he felt as though there were several new faces he couldn't identify. It hit home how much time over the past year and a half that he had been out of the territory searching for his family. It was taking away from the pack and from his girls.

His duties here would have to take president for the time being and thus he was back on patrol. He always felt comfortable taking the large winding circle around and through the territory. Doing so would strengthen the borders, but would almost certainly guarantee that he would cross paths with a new face.


RE: What Did I Miss!? - Nutmeg - January 02, 2021

Nutmeg had been a ways off, sitting under a tree and scratching her ear, since that was about as much as a wolf could do to be the equivalent of some troublesome youth loitering around looking for trouble. Wasn't like there were any corners she could lurk around on and graffiti something in an alley. However, she'd heard someone coming her way, so boredom suggested she go and check it out. It didn't take long before she spotted the guy -- not someone familiar.

Then again, if they were supposed to have met in passing, it was very likely Nutmeg just simply didn't care enough to pay attention to who the guy was and remember. Yeah, uh. She wasn't always the most socially adept creature. As was proven by her "greeting" of, So, who're you? accompanied with a somewhat skeptical glance. Adults generally weren't too fun. And though now she might be as big as them, she still thought there was a strong divide between the two.