True Nature
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Fayne thought she would be able to at least frighten the wanderer, but instead she was laughed at. This was not at all the reaction she had hoped for, this is the complete opposite. Fayne should have prepared herself for this. Wolves are generally smart creatures and the Luperci are smarter than even that. Fayne growled in discontent at the outcome of her attempted intimidation. Fayne stepped back, the stranger wolf was approaching her. She panicked, and thought how stupid she was to even consider stealing someone's kill. Fayne stood straight up, pointed her ears forward, and stood steadily as if to make herself appear larger than she really was. Their eyes met. This stranger wasn't the least bit scared of her. A snarl ripped from Fayne's lip as she was challenged by this cocky creature.

Fayne composed herself. She obviously wasn't going to get anywhere with intimidation anymore, that was out of the question. This wolf was confident fighting her which probably meant that she would be outmatched in these conditions. She still found it hard to believe that this tiny wolf could take her head on. She kept a steady gaze into the stranger's eyes as she shook her head then uttered a sentence that was surprisingly true but angered Fayne even more. This hot headed wolf wasn't going to be talked down upon. Though it probably was just smarter to run at this point, Fayne talked back to the wolf.

You shouldn't judge, look at you. You're not a smart one if you think you can judge me on appearance alone. Watch your tongue Stranger. How dare she underestimate Fayne. Though she may be weakened from not eating as much, she was a smart young wolf. At this point retrieving the deer and escaping seemed impossible. But, she couldn't help but stand her ground and hope that this situation would change in her favor. So she kept her eyes locked with that of her enemy's.


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