Magnets don't always stick
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ooc: Form, Lupus.






So once again it was time for one of his lone wanderings. For the most part X'ies got away with it due to his status as the unoffical pack diplomat come spy. At this point he was more concerned about exploring areas and possible points of scavanging. It was in this time that he woul stumble upon the steel monster and the wolf that appeared to be sexually pleasuring it. It was rather strange and hypnotising to watch her work away at the steel atomaton. He had for the most part no idea just what she was doing or what the construct actually was. For all his wisdom and knowledge about people and their actions he had virtually no technological experience whatsoever. Or really any idea about human history or their creations. He would approach cautiously. Unsure of whether or not the metal beast was alive, or if it would be provoked by a male approaching .


"...Dear lord woman what are you doing?".


He would speak, no reaction from the steel monster. So he would assume that it may well be dead. As he got closer however he began to wonder if this thing was one of those things that people called " machines". Things used to make life easier. However he could not imagine just what purpose this thing would have in life. It seemed to be heavy, clunky...if it was to move ( assuming due to the wheels that it did) he could not imagine that it would do very quickly. "...Is it dead?".

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