Her brows furrowed, studying the wounds on both wolves as she grappled with understanding. Hm,
she grunted, otherwise at a loss of what to say. She did not see why they had to apologize to Fox for fighting amongst themselves, even if the note of Ferdie losing control was perplexing, and then why she suggested they kill one another off. It seemed barbaric in that aspect, but having to report in like puppies to their sitter and apologize for getting too rough contrasted this to her. Ame shook her head. I see little sense in it,
she eventually replied.
She reclined onto her haunches and curled her tail around her paws as she continued to listen. Mm, fine, I will come.
Ame said, curious of where this might go. The Creek was good -- not perfect, but better than any other pack she'd known here. While she did not necessarily ever consider it a permanent home, she had thought maybe for longer.. She had liked a few faces there, but not established bonds with any yet. I have not even settled in here, you know, but my options are entirely open. You were some of my reason for joining the Creek, and if I could no longer see you easily..
her words trailed to swift silence. Nevertheless, Ferdie was possibly her nearest friend and company she was at ease with, which for her standards was saying something. While Jace was more of a stranger, she sensed the thing between the two males already.
i want to bleed in the 「r a i n」