Totoka River Let's take a look-see
You see, Pige, when you're footloose and collar-free, well, you take nothing but the best
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His paws crunched agaisnt the moistened sand as he trekked across the side of Totoka River, staring hopelessly at any fish to swim past in the blink of an eye. Knew's stomach begged for a sliver of their scales, but the small wolf couldn't even catch a sickly rabbit, let alone a quick-moving fish. The cream colored male somehow managed to survive the past month on his own by charming his way into persuading another to either share or even catch him a meal. He lacked any reason to be here, or anywhere really. Being alone and without a title has yet to give him the realization he was utterly useless. Though despite his nappy fur and growling stomach Knew came upon a rather prepossesing sunset, slowly entering the comfy den of the ocean. 

The young wolf laid his haunches down, and his mind was taken off from food and unanswered questions. Now, it was only on the hypnotizing colors in the sky.
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It stood no secret that the call of the sky was the hardest to ignore. As the temperatures dropped, the colors in the sunsets became louder in protest and Djehanne quickly found it harder to avoid their embrace. Today, as she observed silently, a new scent traveled in the wind and pulled her into the other's space, yet not a sound escaped her maw.
He looked sickly, similar to Sasi, yet this male gave a much more confident vibe. Though confused, Djehanne found herself to also be quite intrigued by his demeanor. A low whine and a nudge at the air between them were her way of asking his business, and hopefully he would understand.
You see, Pige, when you're footloose and collar-free, well, you take nothing but the best
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Both pale ears lifted up in distraction from the effortlessly alluring sky, a whine caught his attention. Knew turned his head so his ebony eyes could spot yet another ivory wolf...and a female as well. The petite brute got to his feet once again and tilted his head to the side with curiousity, and a endearing smile was splayed across the boy's muzzle. He began to close the space between them, "Good evening," he said, his voice was fruity and cheerful - perhaps she could catch him a fish.