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ooc;; no worries! apologies for the quick exit! <333


There came silence from the blonde pup, but had the young warrior really expected anything else? He was a stubborn boy, it was clear from the challenging tone and the nature of his questions. He didnt conform to anyone and he lived by his own set of rules. Of course, in a pack that wasnt always the right way to go. Teddy himself had to make changes to co-exist here with other. Much as he would love to live on his own and continue hating everyone, his instinctual need to be with a group made that impossible. So he had to swallow most of his anti-social behaviours and try and get on with those around him. Challenging and questioning everyone and everything around you wasnt going to help.


The young boy still said nothing and Teddy felt as though their time star gazing was over. As with the Aston boy not long ago, the conversation had grown stagnant and stale- there was nothing more to say to one another. They were no more aware of each others lives than they had been before this little soujourn. With a soft huff of breath from his nose Teddy turned and headed back towards his home. He was sure he would see the pup around here at some point, but at this moment in time Teddy could care less.


He said nothing to the boy as he left the area. Still, he felt a little calmer about walking away. He didnt need to fight it out with the insolent boy and therefore he didnt. Slipping into his den, Teddy fought tired eyes and he willed himself to stay awake. It didnt really work, so he succumbed to the sleep pulling him down and away from that awkward conversation. Perhaps he would never have to speak to him again.



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