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]
If he’d been angry before, listening to the garbage she spewed forth intensified that feeling. Yildun did not like this feeling in the least. It was definitely not something he ever wanted to feel again if he could help it. It was only because of the feel of Koontz’s nose against his neck that he didn’t fully fly off the handle, not that he would have been able to do much since he had zero “training” in fighting. Would he have been able to attack if pushed far enough? Honestly, with as angry as he was feeling, it was quite likely. He knew the pack territory inside and out and, well, navigated it absolutely blind. Hell, he probably knew it better than most of the others that had their sight because it was the small not really noticeable things that Yildun had to take notice of.
He didn’t say a word when he suddenly felt Koontz rushing away from his side. The sightless young male wheeled around with ears thrust forward, listening to her going after Vilocity. A growl actually escaped from him as he took a stiff step forward. He was on high alert, listening closely to every single sound of movement. Though he clearly had an absolute disadvantage, he wouldn’t hesitate to do whatever he had to do, even if it meant having to step up and assist Koontz as needed. It didn’t matter if the other female was or wasn’t bigger than him, he had a very legit advantage over her and that was his hearing.