When the Sun gets too warm
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He didn't show any sign of being off put by her attack but something did change about him. She wasn't sure what it was. He moved and she went to snap at him, however, she then noticed he was going for her paws and legs. Though to a pack wolf this would cause minimum damage, but to a lone wolf who relied on their legs for hunting and traveling, this could be bad. Instead of attacking she danced back snapping at his muzzle trying to halt him. Her snarls picking up pitch as a way of protest. Still, he wasn't hurting her, so she wouldn't dare harm him for fear of a whole pack coming to his aid. She didn't need that.

She moved back at his will, still unhappy that her stand was taken off. She was close to the border...so perhaps he had the right of way. Her mother had told her to stay away from pack borders. To Aiyana though, she was on neutral ground which meant they had no right to boss her around! Maybe she was being foolish. She was still a pup...though grown nearly...


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