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Tharin nodded at her words. It was true. The only reason why he hadn't attacked was because she hadn't passed his border line, and had apologized so quickly. The swift submission had relaxed him from his aggressive chance, letting her apologize. It wasn't like he could afford to get injured recklessly fighting anyways. An injury that prevented him from hunting could kill him, forcing him to slowly starve without a pack to support him. He really needed to find one. The thought made him unhappy, still loyal to the pack he felt he could no longer return to.

Tharin laughed softly at the joke. I certainly wouldn't mind the company. She was definitely brightening up his spirits. He didn't care for being alone by himself, his eyes showing a soft glaze of longing before disappearing as he walked back to the small place he'd picked by the stream. The rabbits and fawn laid there, obviously a meal designed for two to last a couple days instead of for the single lone wolf that lived there. Laying down he indicated for her to make her choice. I've got plenty. No worries of starving here. Not while he was healthy.


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