The Alpha briefly touched her cheek with his nose, which once more allowed Crëyr to reflect upon the bonds she'd tied to him and the Bypass. She knew, she just knew she would any day do everything for the pack.
The grayscale girl rose and sat as he'd instructed her to. They were waiting for Flash, who was probably doing border patrol or gamekeeping and fulfilling all his duties. She admired the young, sun-touched male for his commitment, and was definitely a great asset to the pack. She looked forward to knowing him better and perhaps going on a hunting mission with him, as they were both working towards the trade of Gamekeeper.
Flash arrived then, acknowledging Crëyr and greeting Shadow formally. She noticed him not submitting, though, which led to thoughts of how their ashen Alpha would react, despite everything going on around them. He responded with a comment regarding that, half of mockery, half of seriousness. The green-eyed wolf sat beside her when Shadow told him to. His sterling gaze flickered over them for a brief moment before releasing a small breath, clearly preparing for whatever he would say and bring onto them. Crëyr did and did not want to know.
"I will be leaving the Bypass," The words left his mouth. Crëyr froze for a second but was thawed when her thought told her that Shadow wouldn't leave and there was more to come. "For about two weeks and you two will be leading this pack when I'm gone, if you do a good job at it, I will consider promoting both of you to the rank of Centurion."
Centurion. Beta. The Beta of the pack. The silvery-grey female knew her skills were perhaps capable, though she would have to prove it when Shadow was gone. What Crëyr wanted the most was to bring safety and happiness towards all members of her new family, so she knew she was going to do the best she could.
"Yes, Shadow. I will do the best of my ability."
Later on came an explanation to a festival the Romans had, which Shadow was determined to celebrate. Apparently it was called Saturnalia and was to honor the god Saturn, whatever god that was. Crëyr didn't have the slightest idea, but wanted to know more. "I am looking forward to seeing it happening before my eyes, but in front of that, I would request to know more about the gods and the festival, perhaps sometime after you return."
The grayscale girl rose and sat as he'd instructed her to. They were waiting for Flash, who was probably doing border patrol or gamekeeping and fulfilling all his duties. She admired the young, sun-touched male for his commitment, and was definitely a great asset to the pack. She looked forward to knowing him better and perhaps going on a hunting mission with him, as they were both working towards the trade of Gamekeeper.
Flash arrived then, acknowledging Crëyr and greeting Shadow formally. She noticed him not submitting, though, which led to thoughts of how their ashen Alpha would react, despite everything going on around them. He responded with a comment regarding that, half of mockery, half of seriousness. The green-eyed wolf sat beside her when Shadow told him to. His sterling gaze flickered over them for a brief moment before releasing a small breath, clearly preparing for whatever he would say and bring onto them. Crëyr did and did not want to know.
"I will be leaving the Bypass," The words left his mouth. Crëyr froze for a second but was thawed when her thought told her that Shadow wouldn't leave and there was more to come. "For about two weeks and you two will be leading this pack when I'm gone, if you do a good job at it, I will consider promoting both of you to the rank of Centurion."
Centurion. Beta. The Beta of the pack. The silvery-grey female knew her skills were perhaps capable, though she would have to prove it when Shadow was gone. What Crëyr wanted the most was to bring safety and happiness towards all members of her new family, so she knew she was going to do the best she could.
"Yes, Shadow. I will do the best of my ability."
Later on came an explanation to a festival the Romans had, which Shadow was determined to celebrate. Apparently it was called Saturnalia and was to honor the god Saturn, whatever god that was. Crëyr didn't have the slightest idea, but wanted to know more. "I am looking forward to seeing it happening before my eyes, but in front of that, I would request to know more about the gods and the festival, perhaps sometime after you return."
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let slip the dogs of war - by Shadow - November 11, 2014, 03:39 AM
RE: let slip the dogs of war - by Crëyr - November 11, 2014, 07:37 AM
RE: let slip the dogs of war - by Flash - November 12, 2014, 08:08 AM
RE: let slip the dogs of war - by Shadow - November 17, 2014, 08:17 AM
RE: let slip the dogs of war - by Crëyr - November 22, 2014, 02:07 AM
RE: let slip the dogs of war - by Flash - December 01, 2014, 05:16 AM
RE: let slip the dogs of war - by Shadow - December 07, 2014, 11:11 PM
RE: let slip the dogs of war - by Crëyr - December 10, 2014, 11:00 AM
RE: let slip the dogs of war - by Shadow - January 06, 2015, 04:43 AM