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Adrian let out a yawn as he stretched himself out. It wasn't quite morning yet, but he liked to get himself up a bit earlier from time to time. As he stretched himself out, he noted how he had sunk down into the sand a bit during the night. He chuckled to himself about it, amazed that he just didn't sink in completely - despite how light his frame was. With another yawn and a stretch, he was up and trotting down the beach along the water's edge, allowing the iciness to wake him up a bit more. Rather than stick to visiting packs today, he decided to explore more inland and move away from the familiarity of the ocean and see what he could dig up. Adrian wasn't much of an explorer by nature, but his sister had been and had always dragged him along with her. Yawning once more, he hoped that it was out of his system as he continued inland. It would be dreadfully rude should he run across another and begin yawning in their face. He shook it off and stopped for a moment, looking up ahead of himself where he could see the sun starting to peak over the horizon on the other side of the trees.
So now, he took a few brief moments to watch the sun come up and illuminate the sky. It was a beautiful sight and he enjoyed it, allowing it to help almost clear his mind. He hadn't slept well the night before, so the serene moment helped him to relax. The slender male was still a bit tense, as he had gone through his same nightmare's again. It never got any easier, with each passing night. It was only on occasion that he wouldn't suffer a great deal in the night from the dreams. Adrian shook these musings off however and refocused on the sunrise, taking in a deep breath and allowing a smile to form on his lips. Said smile soon faded, though, as his ears flicked about his head. The sounds of something else nearby caught his attention and Adrian couldn't quite pick up where it was coming from - or had come from. While that might frustrate any other wolf, he wasn't bothered by it and simply waited, silently looking around for the source of the sound. He raised his mug up a bit toward the sky and inhaled rather deeply. Sure enough, it was another wolf and they were close. Then another smell perk elated in his senses and Angra's smile returned. It was water. He trotted forward to the source of both smells, stopping just as he could see the figure in the distance.

He stopped and watched what his senses told him was a she-wolf. She was sitting down and Adrian titled his head as he watched her, curious as to what she was doing. He wasn't one to judge so quickly though and approached slowly, afraid of scaring the other, and that was the last thing he wanted to do. He didn't seem to notice or pay attention to this as he came up to the side of the gray and tan colored female. He stopped several feet away, minding personal space and studied her for a short few moments. She didn't seem overly young, so Adrian assumed she was his age, or at least close to. His attention came next to her pelt, which was an interesting mix of colors, but he really wasn't one to talk as far as interestingly colored pelts went- but the strange thing was, she looked exactly like him. When a fair amount of time passed, Adrian figured it was time to say something. "I am sure that you could find a better place to rest than this?" His words were soft as he took a deep breath, catching in her scent that she was from a pack. He decided to observe this as well, "Especially if you are by yourself" and than he smirked his traditional smirk.


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