M - a shifting tide
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Hybrid's sneer only deepened when the other coyote explained his reasoning for... well, whatever the hell he had been doing. It did not surprise Hybrid that he had grown into such a cynic when he regularly came across fellows like this. He really did not understand how creatures could survive this long when they resorted to such ridiculous displays. The coyote had even had the gall too look sheepish and offer him a strange smile. What was that supposed to mean? Hybrid did not respond, but remained solid in his stance. He had nothing to say in reply to this coyote's actions or his words, and he did not care very much for introductions.


Hybrid was curious how this coyote thought jumping around like a seizure-ridden wolf could correlate with reminiscing, but he dared not ask. The other male might think he sought a conversation, or some sort of equally annoying social norm. He forced himself not to roll his eyes, but instead, to at least attempt some pleasantries. After all, a new member meant greater strength for Inferni and therefore greater strength to consolidate Gabriel's position within the clan. As long as Kesho fought for Inferni and kept out of Hybrid's way, Hybrid didn't think he would have an issue with them. With this in mind, he offered his own name in response, finally, after a rather extended period of silence.

"Hybrid Holocaust," he replied. He assumed the statement itself was an introduction enough.

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