Handsome devil he thought smugly to himself before he lowered his head for a quick drink in foreign waters.
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Right now she was heading back to the Horizon ridge, her belly full, her fur matted and dirty and she was stinking like a devil. Pump was carrying a bit of meat and fur in her mouth and stopped at the river to have a quick drink. There she noticed an unfamiliar wolf-figure, which smelled foreign and made her wary. The wolf-dog froze and fixed her eyes on the stranger, while deciding, what to do next.
She smelled awful and her fur was mussed by the textures of the ocean...not that her original textiles were all that familiar to him in the first place. She had speckles of dead animal on her jaw line that matched the mangled animal laying dead at her feet; their locked eyes made his widen with a bit of alarm. He squelched the instinct to slink away...to abandon the vicinity of the creature that was of a lupine lineage than he had no familiarity with.
"What are you?" he inquired innocently with the accentuating gesture of a tilted head.
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It did not seem that he had bad intentions, therefore she eased up a little - the bristled fur on her nape and back smoothed out, her tail that had been raised and held stiff a bit above the level of body, relaxed and she shook her coat eventually to rid of any tension she had felt before.
"Big, bad wolf," she growled.
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"And you - are you a groundhog on a bad day?" the argument wasn't very reasonable, but she had to give a shot.
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"But I like starfishes," he offered with a sincere expression of lament. "And groundhogs don't have bad days. They swim through dirt all day for a living...pretty sweet if you ask me."
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"You are weird," she told him, picked up her piece of the rotten meat and began to walks away from him, pointedly averting her gaze, thus telling him that he was no one of importance for her to continue the conversation.
"And you're smelly!" he shot back with a touch of flabbergast in his voice. Don't ignore me he thought pitifully. He was tired of the 'tough shit' mentality he kept running into. Pack mates...strangers...they were all alike. They were bigger, tougher, and all together more holy than his down home country demeanor. He raised his head and stared into the turned backside of the mongrel with eyes that burned with the light of hope; the stray waver of his plume wishing only to communicate a frail olive branch after their insults nullified one another.
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Strangely this was not the first time someone had told that Pump was stank. She was so used to the smell of seaweeds and rotten meat that she didn't even notice anymore, but others did and she couldn't care less. And when you thought about it - everyone stank. Only some worse than others, but if that was her Chanel No 5, why would anyone have the right to judge her for her choice?
Therefore she put down her piece of meat, cast a glance over her shoulder and told: "I know. This is not an insult, it is a fact."
He couldn't be an ass. It just wasn't a suitable persona for him.
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Man, that guy didn't know, when to stop, did he? Pump had picked up her piece of meat to resume carrying back to the secret stashes in Horizon ridge, when he did something so childish that it left the wolf-dog speechless. She stared at him in disbelief, mouth agape and the food that had already suffered a lot during her journey here, fell on the ground with a muffled "zack".
"My ears are not floppy, you baboon!" she had meant a similar word, but, since swearing didn't come naturally to her, we will forgive her the obvious mistake.
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"You are not right in the head," she said after a long pause, when she hadn't found anything better to shut him up. "Where are you from anyway?" she decided to change the subject of conversation - that way she would be in an area she felt condifent being in.
"Blacktail Deer Plateau presently," was his delayed response. A grin split his lips as he added, "But before that I came from my Mom's tumtum. How about you?"
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More strange and irrelevant words. Pump tilted her head and shot the white wolf a dirty look. She grew annoyed with this person every minute she spent in his company. The wolf-dog could find at least ten faults with this guy, and even more if she cared to try. But there was one truth she had discovered by now - he was nuts. Totally.
Blacktail deer plateau sounded familiar - hadn't Akhlut mentioned something like this in the pack meeting? An alliance? With them? Him? Good gracious! If they were all as weird in this pack, what the hell their alpha had been thinking. Mad people. Mad. Anyway - alliance or not, she was not forced to treat him good or nice.
"A great way to come in the world," Pump commented. "Horizon ridge," she said, turned around and began to pad away, leaving the piece of meat behind. She had lost her appetite.
"Be good, Floopy Ears!" he hollered. "I'll catch up with you later!" And oh he would! Harassing Pump made his big brother bone tingle with impish delight. But he was satisfied with how much time had been spent agitating her and decided not to tag along when she walked away. Standing and turning back toward his own home the wolf left...neither of them abandoning the scene with the scrap of meat accompanying them.
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