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“Meeting on clan lands? Then the Infernian was equally at fault. You don't just bring wolves around here,” Hybrid stated with a sneer. Though it felt wrong to be justifying his opinion like this, he was very certain the foreigner had not been invited. The wolf had just been wandering around the borders when Hybrid had found him; there was no way he had been invited. And if he had, well, the wolf had nothing to prove for it. Hybrid probably wouldn’t have believed him anyways if he had been invited.

Hybrid decided to try and voice his ideas, as he felt Rikka would not let him get away with just those two sentences. There was far more to the situation than she understood. For her to accurately grasp the situation, he would have to explain the incident all over again. Hybrid still did not know why wolves demanded respect when they traipsed around their borders; after all, clan lands and pack lands were sacred grounds. They were someone's home, and Hybrid could not tolerate someone walking in to his home and making foolish demands. The worst part was that the stupid foreigner had -- for whatever reason -- decided to join Inferni. At the time, it seemed like he'd tried to justify his intrusion by claiming he was joining, but Hybrid suspected he was just trying to evade death. What a fool!


“He was trying to convince me of shit he didn't even believe in,” he complained, wishing he could adequately express his annoyance with the Syemv bastard. The kid said the same words the wolves in Syemv had spoken -- he was just like them. Just another water wolf coming in and messing everything up.


Rikka's second comment made Hybrid pause. He didn't understand the premise of her logic. Why would a coyote want to venture into wolf territory? That did not even make sense. The entire point of having clan lands were to remain in them. The were supposed to cover enough territory to give him adequate room to hunt, while keeping everyone out of everyone else's fur. Of course, when it came to wolves, that obviously did not work. Nonetheless, Hybrid did not understand what Rikka was trying to say. Did coyotes voluntarily go to wolf packs? The only reason Hybrid could think of was to spy on the wolves to obtain information. In that case, if they were caught, they should be disciplined. Anyone who can't perform their job as a spy properly was useless. What kind of spy gets caught? A pretty shitty one, that was what.


“Why would a coyote go to a wolf pack? That doesn't even make sense; no one would want to anyways,” he replied, effectively refuting the de le Poer girl's argument. Although Hybrid had felt his frown begin to melt away as he puzzled over Rikka's question, he quickly realized that it had returned. Now that he had taken time to consider her question and his reply, he found himself growing annoyed. Why would someone even think something like that? What kind of sick bastard was she?

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