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[/html]Tayui couldn’t quite figure out what the other wolf was thinking. Even as she announced that she was clutching, not hugging the tree, there was no change. She hadn’t really thought it through, so unluckily for this female, she got a rather bland response. Of course, it wasn’t until she mentioned the cigarette that the other wolf really did anything. She smiled in a very off-putting way that made Tayui want to flinch away. Whatever it was about this wolf, somehow Tayui had amused her. She tried not to shiver.

Take two; she had sacrificed her first impression, but maybe she could make up for it.

“Sorry,” she said quickly. “Dumb joke. Thanks,” she added when the wolf blew the smoke the other way. “Not to sound... not sure... but, how can you stand the smell? I know humans had practically no sense of smell at all, so it was fine for them. But how can you smoke that thing? I could smell it a few kilometres away probably.” She shrugged, hoping to show that her question was more out of curiosity than judgment. While she did think it was absolutely disgusting, she didn’t want to piss this wolf off. She wasn’t sure why; she just... didn’t want to.[html]
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