Not sure if I can trust again
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Songan smiled as he slipped out of his home and whistled for his horse. He had been at work and spending time with Saxif that morning working out all the details on the bow she wanted him to make. It was going to take him a bit of time before it was fully completed, plus he would want to test it to make sure that it wouldn’t break while being used. The male spent a little of the time planning out the shape of the bow and figured he could use this time for a short break. A warm smile appeared on his face as Rain had heard her master’s call. She galloped over to him and stopped in front of him, making happy noises. He calmed her down before moving to her side and hopping up onto her back. He looked over to his home to make sure nothing was out of place before making his way towards the village. Perhaps if he was lucky he would run into another tribe member.



As the male strolled though the village, he caught the scent of an AniWayan heading towards the borders. It must have been a scout, though the only scout he knew of was Ayasha. Perhaps it was her out doing one of her rounds. Seeing as the old wolf had nothing better to do, he figured she wouldn’t mind his company while he was on his break. He gently kicked Rain and had her follow the scent trail. The horse would not be able to smell the scent the wolf carried, but Songan’s nose was still useful in this area. He could smell the scent moving up along the borders. There was also the hint of other things lingering on the scent. He wondered if something had happened to the wolf that carried this scent.



Songan stopped as he could now smell the salt of the lake nearby. It was starting to blanket the smell of the tribe member the closer he came to it. As the lake came into view, he also noticed a figure relaxing in it. He carefully slid off Rain and told her to stay right where she was. The salt began to overpower the male’s nose as he approached. He could see the figure better and it was white just like Ayasha. Because he was looking to the wolf’s back, he was not able to tell if it was really her or not. A smile formed on his face as he began to speak. "Ayasha is that you? What a surprise to find you here. Do you mind if I join you?" He moved to the she wolf’s side and sat down on the bank, dipping his feet into the water as he relaxed. The touch of the water was cool and it felt good to be in considering the summer heat. He curled his tail around and began to sit in the shallow end of the water, waiting for the she wolf’s response.


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