A Whale of a Tale
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Powerplay to get an end to the thread before it got too outdated! Big Grin AWESOME posting, guys! Remember, if you're counting points for the Dahlia game, starting/participating in a pack thread gives a few extra points ;P



The salt water slowly, yet steadily climbed up around the great being. The young Alpha could feel the whale’s exhaustion wearing on, but there were such things as happy endings. This was a honorable move, and as lavender irises slowly flickered across the scene, he was pleased to see how new members mingled in with old, getting to know each other while trying to save the majestic mammal’s life. Reverent appeared by his side and his focus turned to her dark face as she spoke. His ears turned back toward his caramel coloured skull and his lilac gaze fled to look to the sky. It was true that a wind had started to pick up and the building army of dark clouds was heading their way.

Drops started to fall from the crowded sky soon after, and the male gave a court nod to Reverent before starting to move up to the whale’s front. Tide would not get higher than this. ”All right, let’s get our friend back into the water,” he announced, gathering the pack where he was positioned. The large creature seemed to understand what was about to happen, and wriggled tiredly as the Dahlians pushed. Slowly, very slowly, the large body was pushed deeper into water. When the storm fully reached the wolves, whipping the sea, the whale was no longer stranded and doomed to die from its own body weight slowly suffocating it.

A deep, vibrating sound seemed to erupt from the great being as it moved out deeper on its own; again a king of the seas. A final whip of its great tail and then it disappeared, diving into the salty sea and travelling away to wherever home was.



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