Incentive
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He nodded to Garnet; her sentiments echoed his thoughts, and he was pleased. Using moss was also a creative idea, although he wasn't sure if it would be efficient enough to be practical. "Off to the side there's a pond that's fed by an underground spring. That water should be clean and fresh." He had been bringing the girl water in a ceramic bowl, but that wouldn't do if Garnet couldn't shift. Something caught his eye, and he trotted over to the porch. It was brick and lined with moss in between the cracks, with a wooden network of supports for flowering vines. It was actually quite lovely, but he didn't stop to admire the landscaping. Instead, he found a small plastic bucket, which probably belonged to a child. The top part of it was cracked, so it could probably only be filled about halfway before it started leaking, but it would definitely suffice. Picking the handle up in his mouth, he moved quickly back to the shed and put it down. "This oughta do."
Frowning, he glanced down and noticed that the deer leg was still at the mouth of the whole. He snorted softly, then scratched at the walls of the shed and barked. "You got too much pride to eat?" he asked the girl trapped within. She'd been in there for over half a week already, and he knew that she had to be rather hungry by now. A wolf could go for quite some time without food (they all did in the winter), but there was no sense in acting ridiculous.
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