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]
Ever listening to everything around him, he was mostly focused on any sounds of movement from Vilocity. He was very aware of what different movements sounded like and paid particular attention to listening for her to offer polite submission to Koontz when she arrived. Yildun was disappointed to not hear that from her, though. But that wasn’t what ended up bringing a deep frown to his silvery face.
As he listened to the remarks coming from the female that he’d been speaking with, and had called Koontz to speak with, his frown deepened, considerably. Not only was he quite unhappy about the comments, but he was quite offended, to be honest. Did she think that just because he was blind he didn’t know what he was talking about? That she could question things about him in front of him as if he wasn’t even present? Was she for real? If he would have known these were the things she was going to bring up, he would not have called for Koontz to come to the borders to speak to Vilocity.
Not one to get upset like most, he actually felt himself bristling a bit and rose to his paws. The only thing that seemed to keep him from showing just how upset he was feeling was the feel of the woman beside him, the feel of her fur brushing against his. “Are you serious?” he finally managed to say. “Are you really going to sit there and ask my Alpha about me as if I’m not even here? What does it matter why she did or didn’t accept me? Would you be asking the same if I weren’t blind?” He bristled a second time, feeling so very offended at that moment. He hadn’t felt so insulted in all his life thus far.