Building stronger bonds
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Hadley had come promptly at the call. He might not be terrified of the luna anymore, but she still managed to make him nervous. She was very strong. He glanced around the area he'd been called to with some curiosity. There were a lot of markings on the ground. Was this a building? Hadley was eager to help with that, tail wagging softly. He did know some about working with wood, so perhaps he could help out. Deerskin was rolled out, Hadley stepping over to look at it. It looked fairly simple, a drawing to show what needed to be done. He nodded his head along as Anann explained that they'd be digging holes to stick the posts in. He looked at the large stone, and moved to grab one of the tools.


He could shift to lupine form and dig through that way, but he was pretty sure that he'd be better off just working with the tool, even if he hadn't had much experience with it before. Reaching a stone Hadley rolled it out of the way and stuck it into the ground. It was a hard strike, Hadley gripping it tightly before he clumsily tossed the dirt away, similar to how he had worked mucking out the stalls in Aniwaya. His progress was slow, making sure each time he dug in a large amount was taken out, measuring the length so that the hole remained a good enough size. It was hard work, tensing each time he pushed into the ground, though the dirt he removed had no weight for him.

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