this used to be the place i ran towhenever i was in need
of a friend
[size=3]why did it have to end[/size]
He had hoped that by remaining behind the bushes and brush that he would be able to keep his face hidden from the stranger, but when he heard the female moving to the side, that hope crumbled. It was only a matter of her getting into the right position to be able to clearly see him. This was not sitting all that well with him and he couldn’t help but begin to feel worry creeping into the very core of his being. Yildun felt himself tensing up, ready to run at any given moment if things were to go wrong, as well as ready to cry out for whatever pack member just happened to be closest. He knew his way through the trees well enough that he didn’t worry too much about running into one of them if he had to run for his life or something.
She asked if she could come closer and this put him on even higher alert than he already was. But there was something in her voice that told him that perhaps she wasn’t lying. His ears slicked back against his head for a moment while he tried to think about what to say at that point before pushing them forward again. This was not a fun predicament to be caught in, that’s for sure, but he knew that he needed to try to make the best of it, to try to not let his fear get the better of him. Until his parents had died, he had been pretty fearless. That wasn’t so much the case anymore. He felt vulnerable more often than not, and it wasn’t a very comfortable feeling.
“Very well,” the young male finally answered. “But you should know that my pack mates, including my Alpha, are not that far away.” It wasn’t entirely a lie, and he was able to keep his voice steady to be able to pull it off. Maybe this wouldn’t be so bad after all. Maybe, just maybe, he could possibly help recruit someone new into the pack. There were so many maybes, though. “Is there something I can help you with? Or were you trying to just pass by?” he inquired, curiously, turning his head fully toward the female as he listened to her moving.