|Sundown|M|Apprentice Medic|Raven|M:Night, Shadow|
Sundown watched in horror as Night plummeted down towards the water.
“Night!” He howled. He wanted to go after him, but decided that it would be easier if he just stuck to the trail, like his alpha had said. He carefully, step by step, walked down the slick, rocky trail until he reached the bottom.
Sundown stopped at the bottom of the path, and scanned the river for a shallow part to run across to Night. He spotted it, and swiftly went through the cold water. He went around a tree, and saw his alpha sitting with a large male. He tucked his tail, and crept forwards, very submissive.
He reached where the two were sitting, and laid down at the black males feet. There was fear in his eyes, and his body was tense. He licked his chops anxiously.
He then went over to his alpha, and laid next to him.
“I am sorry. It’s all my fault.” He said, looking at the ground, ashamed.
|Killjoy|M|Alpha|Eastern|M:River, Orion, Hondo, Aquila|
“I wanted to thank you for hunting today. It really helps the pack. I’m glad that you are-” His head turned at the quick sound of paws coming. He looked over at his beta, before turning to Orion.
“Sorry to bother you alpha but…I ran into River and she needs your help.” Killjoy was immediately alert. His head snapped towards the male, and jumped up to his paws.
“Take me to where they are.” He said, looking back at Hondo, “Sorry, I’ll come and find you later.” He picked up a quick lope that soon turned into a sprint out of camp. He slowed after hearing a howl. It sounded like River’s. Why were they by the river?
He turned towards that direction, and picked up a sprint. His muscular body wove through the trees as he quickly picked up speed.
He skidded to a stop, and let out a bark.
“River?” He called out. He was standing on the river bank. He sniffed around. She’d been here. She must be on the other side. He thought, as he dove into the water like a lab diving off of a dock. His short coat gently flowed around him as he swam with the current to get to the other side of the river.
He got to the middle, and found himself pushing his already aching legs. Panting, he hauled himself to the bank. He pushed the urge to lay down and rest. He let out a loud howl, hoping that he hadn’t strayed too far, and that he hadn’t lost Orion on the way.
|Sky|F|Lone wolf|M: —|
Sky wasn’t all too sure what time it was, but she assumed that it was what others called “dusk”, as it was cooler. That could also have something to do with the rain though. She perked up from howling in the distance. She growled, and huffed.
She did miss the pack life, yeah, but she also liked the freedom of doing her own thing, not having to worry about getting in others way, and such on. She was sad to have left her mother, but oh well. It’s not like Fern would have left the pack. She was far too loyal, and Sky didn’t think that she could be loyal to a pack where she couldn’t even see what the other wolves looked like.
She fluffed her long coat up, shook herself off, before sniffing the ground. She found the trail of a mouse, and carefully followed it.
Once she found the mouse in a clearing, she was quick to pounce on it. It was like magic to her as she ate.
“I wonder what color the mouse is.” She said aloud, to no one. She sighed sadly. Maybe she was lonely, but she was a ‘lone’ wolf after all. Too late now. She thought, as she finished up her meal. She got up, and wagged her tail. She didn’t feel happy though. Maybe if she thought she was happy, she would be? She trotted back to her den, and circled it before laying down, resting her head down on her legs.
|Illusion|M|Lead Hunter|Eastern|M:Killjoy,Hondo,Orion|
IIlusion watched Orion come back into camp, something wasn’t right. I’m not getting in the middle of that. He huffed. Killjoy was soon running out of the camp. Oh yeah, just ignore me. I apparently am no help, whatsoever. Sourly, he got up and went to Hondo’s den.
“Hey, I hope I’m not invading… Could I join you for some company?” He asked, sitting down, his long fur draping over his paws, curling his tail around it.