December 30, 2018, 12:11 PM
@Corinna
Having been accepted into his new pack- the Firebirds- by Wifi, Fluke sought to put himself to good use. He'd gone around the borders with her, but knew that it would take him some time to memorize excactly where they were meant to be. When the sun rose on his second day as a member of the fledgeling pack, he woke and went to perform a patrol. It made him a bit nervous, thinking about coming across a stranger and having to explain about the pack, and possibly fend them off. He wasn't afraid of meeting new wolves- he was a very social creature, after all- but he did not like the idea of having to fight anyone off if they decided to challenge him.
Still, he said he would do his best- and he would indeed do just that. He set off on a border patrol, meandering this way and that and doing his best to stick to the route that Wildfire had showed him the day before- but with the several inches of snow that had fallen the night before, it wasn't easy. Sometimes he recognized a particular tree or area, but other times he had to rely only on his sense of smell to guide him along and keep him from inadvertantly changing the size of their borders.
Having been accepted into his new pack- the Firebirds- by Wifi, Fluke sought to put himself to good use. He'd gone around the borders with her, but knew that it would take him some time to memorize excactly where they were meant to be. When the sun rose on his second day as a member of the fledgeling pack, he woke and went to perform a patrol. It made him a bit nervous, thinking about coming across a stranger and having to explain about the pack, and possibly fend them off. He wasn't afraid of meeting new wolves- he was a very social creature, after all- but he did not like the idea of having to fight anyone off if they decided to challenge him.
Still, he said he would do his best- and he would indeed do just that. He set off on a border patrol, meandering this way and that and doing his best to stick to the route that Wildfire had showed him the day before- but with the several inches of snow that had fallen the night before, it wasn't easy. Sometimes he recognized a particular tree or area, but other times he had to rely only on his sense of smell to guide him along and keep him from inadvertantly changing the size of their borders.
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Wheat Kings - by Finbar - December 30, 2018, 12:11 PM
RE: Wheat Kings - by Corinna - December 30, 2018, 12:33 PM
RE: Wheat Kings - by Finbar - December 30, 2018, 04:36 PM
RE: Wheat Kings - by Corinna - January 18, 2019, 11:13 AM
RE: Wheat Kings - by Finbar - January 21, 2019, 02:29 PM