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Why hello there!


     

There was a chill in the air that was starting to get more and more pronounced. It nipped on the ends of Hemming's fingers as he walked, and every once and a while he pulled them up to blow warm air on them. It was rather strange, how the seasons were changing, the bright green plains of AniWaya that he had become so familiar with changing to a deep gold. Though he was sad to see the green go, the tribe had wished it goodbye in the last ceremony. The lands would surely be just as beautiful covered in a layer of snow, and Hemming was almost excited to see it. Winter would be an uncertain time, but the village had buildings that had been built and stocks of food, and Hemming trusted completely in Dawali's - and Ember's - ability to make provisions.


     

Never before had the wolf come across others at the borders. He didn't often stay close to the borders, usually only crossed them on his way to somewhere else. Today, though, as he started to wander away from his home in search of grand adventure and little mysteries, the wolf spotted a few forms dotted by the fence that surrounded Serena Reserve. He squinted a little, decided he didn't know who they were, and approached carefully.


     

Hemming usually had a wide smile on his face, but at the moment he was rather bemused. Perhaps it wasn't something to be completely bemused about, but new wolves didn't often show up around here. Coyotes were even rarer, and puppies -- when was the last time that Hemming had seen a puppy? They seemed as if they had spent a few nights hungry, and the male felt almost guilty, as if it had been his own fault.


     
He looked at the coyote questioningly, his eyebrows raised slightly. He hoped that she would spill their story right off the bat, so he didn't have to ask. With a faint smile, he said, "Hello." The Gatlvska had almost no clue what to do in this situation, so he merely said, "Welcome to AniWaya." After their greeting was over he would call Ember or Dawali. Such a strange situation was probably commonplace for them.

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