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The cool breeze continued to ruffle her coat, her full nape seemed to get in the way of her face making her look fat. She huffed with discontent and attempted to position herself in such a way that her fur would blow away from her face rather than in it. She spun around in circles, twitching and swiveling her ears until she sat herself down on one side of the tree so the wind hit the tree before it hit her. She smiled happily and watched her new companion mosey on over to where she had taken a seat. A brisk chuckle escaped his lips and it seemed to warm her heart. She was very pleased to have met someone that had pure wolf blood, he reminded her of her family, of her home. Before it's members became corrupted by the changing world. She listened intently to him as he spoke. Tharin was his name and she was glad to know him just a little bit more. His words sparked her interest, he was looking for a pack just like she had been doing for these past months and she'd finally found one. A place to call home. Yet another large smile swept over her and her tail thudded against the ground. She threw her head back with enthusiasm to indulge him in the packs that inhabited these lands. Or more so indulge him on the pack that she had chosen for she didn't know much about the other packs that inhabited this land. All she knew that most of them New Dawn tended to stay away from and she was happy with that.

"Well Tharin... She responded, mimicking his previous sentence playfully. "As far as packs go, the majority of the ones in this land have taken to a more human lifestyle. They've started farming and such, taking advantage of their Optime form to do so." Fayne's face became instantly disheartened. She didn't like that wolves were living as humans did these days. It was hypocritical and rude!! Why would one want to live as a creature that for years has hunted wolves down for pelts and intruded on our homelands? Pushing us to fight even harder to survive. Humans have been our one true enemy for as long as time can tell and to submit to their lifestyle is disrespectful to the many generations of wolves that lived untouched by this sickening virus. Fayne gave a loud audible sigh and shook her head in discontent returning to the matter at hand. She couldn't let herself get carried away on this situation or she would never shut up. "I really don't know much about most of them, but I'm guessing that you, being a pure wolf, would most likely lean towards a pack that respects the traditional values of a wolf pack. Am I right?" She said, keen on hearing his answer. She was confident that she was right and she held her head proudly letting her pride get the best of her. Her bushy tail swayed behind her as she waited intently.


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