the walrus and the carpenter
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sharksHe considered hanging around the area to see if his father would return from wherever it was that he'd gone. It was true that he had not spent much time with the man before and that the cautioning words given to him as a child still lingered in his mind, but Arkham felt like he could handle himself now, and besides, time had passed -- perhaps the man had gotten better, even just a little bit. In any case, as he was not ready to return to Inferni and as he doubted many other packs would take kindly to him, it would be nice to have somewhere to go back to at the end of the day. Laruku did not seem to be part of a pack anymore; the forest was secluded. It was almost perfect.



sharksThe young coyote lifted his head at the footsteps and blinked at the canine that appeared. The other looked about the same age as he, though perhaps a little taller and heavier because he was a wolf. Ah... hi, Arkham said, equally apologetic, though he wasn't really sure why, Did you get caught out in the rain? He set the stone down and re-sheathed the knife in the belt. It'll probably start again soon, but you're welcome to dry yourself a little here in the meantime. It was a weakness of his, perhaps, that he was always so desperate for company. Despite the large family, he had spent too much time alone and remained starved for conversation. It had never mattered who showed up or how different they were from him; part of him figured that that openness would get him killed someday.


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