Homeless and Helpless
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The silver fae was thoroughly relieved when the pup didn't resist when she scruffed him and let her pull him up underneath her. A few grunts of disapproval drew caution from Fayne but she moved him slowly and carefully until he was in place. His small bodied wolf continued to shiver and worry arose on the dainty wolf's face. He pushed into her and she gladly accepted his body against hers knowing he needed all the warmth he could get. Motherly instincts kicking in, she licked at his fur some more to try and remove some of the blood that was becoming matted in his thick puppy fur. It probably wasn't helping him stay warm sucking all of the heat from his already exhausted body. There you go... She cooed, a small smile on her face happy she was able to proved some sort of comfort for Zues.

Fayne stayed still as the stranger came close, convinced that she wouldn't do harm to an already injured soul. Her voice was soothing as she spoke, calm and gentle which is what the injured youth needed at this time. Emerald eyes gazed at the two-legger, pleading that she do as she said they would and help stop the pain. The pup's whimpers tugged on the Delta's heartstrings even more. They needed to act quickly if they wanted to save his life. The shivers never quit even as Fayne continued to lick off more of the blood, her mouth tasting of iron now. She stopped when he moved so the two-legger could reach him. It was probably best that she carry him. With hands, there would be no pulling or tugging at his injured flesh the way there would be if she carried him by the scruff. He heeds help fast. His body is losing warmth. She told the stranger with an overwhelming concern in her gleaming forest green eyes. There wasn't much she could do with paws and even in optime she was unskilled when it came to healing. Midwifery was a whole other concept.


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