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ooc;; Blerg! I am so sorry about this post! Would you mind if we finished up soon? We can have another thread soon where she asks him to help her!


Pink tongue now scraped the bottom of the bowl and the young male gave a smile. He liked the tea very much and would definately think about returning to the quaint little house with the pale wolfess and her darker companion. He enjoyed Tsukiko's company and although this was his first time meeting her, he planned on returning to visit her. He licked the bowl one more time before glancing up at Tsukiko and smiling softly. He wanted to get on with his run, now that he was energised with the tea she gave him. But he knew it would be rude to just drink he tea and run away again. So he sat down and wrapped his tail tightly around his paws. He didnt want a silence to stretch between them, but there was very little he could say to the agreement Tsukiko gave to his offer of help in her returning home.


"Not a problem, Miss Tsukiko"


He muttered softly although a gentle smile still remained on his lips. He was a little young, but her presence made him feel light and happy. He seemed to trust the quiet female, despite this being their first and only meeting so far. He liked to think he was a good judge of character and he got a good feeling about her. However, as she spoke he realised that she avoided the question completely. Reading between the lines, Saul realised that what she was saying, without actually saying it, was that she didn't do anything in the pack. He wondered why this was- why she didnt contribute with hunting or scouting or guarding the borders. Was it simply laziness or did she not know how to do these things. Saul himself didnt know how to hunt and he was too young to defend the borders. But she was much older than him and he wondered why she didnt do anything.


"How come you don't hunt or anything?"


He asked, childhood innocence not allowing him to sensor what he was saying. In most cases, this direct quesiton would have been classed as rude and intruding. He didnt realise or understand that his question could have been both of them and his green eyes shone softly as he gazed at the pale female.


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