To trade with strangers
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To wake up every day in a different place, to travel without a destiny or a place to return were things that most wolves disliked and tried to avoid, but the truth was that the Tenebris sisters enjoyed their current life, taking advantage of their situation to travel through the country and find new adventures in every new territory. Miles away laid the place that they once called home, but not anymore, leaving their birth place to become strangers in the land with a complete new life style that would soon put in proof their own social manners and trading knowledge.

The trampling of various horses and the noisy sound of wood wheels being carried through the irregular landscape was followed by the view of a trading caravan that made their way to the distant forest ahead. There were two females, each of them being transported by a pair of equids and followed by a third one that pulled from a heavy trading wagon full of exotic clothes and an unimaginable amount of weapons. The gentle beasts snorted and huffed noisily as their owners kept a casual chattering over their backs.

“…We are running low of bear pelts, those are quite expensive thought... Shall we try and hunt some?” Caedis rambled rolling her eyes over at the clear sky above their heads. A harsh snore and a disapproval look would be followed by the next answer. “Are ya’ crazy? The last time we attempted to hunt a frigging bear alone, you almost got killed, I thought you learnt back then.” Shaking her head slightly Aura finally added. “Besides, maybe in this new place we can get some without, ya’ know, risking our pelts for them.” The light-pelted female finally gave a giving-up sight and nodded, showing her agreement. A long moment of silence would pass before Aura raised her muzzle to the air and then spoke again as her expression was suddenly covered by an unexpressive mask. “There is someone over there…” Two pairs of eyes scanned the landscape before finding their target, a couple of strangers along with several smaller creatures which species was unknown to them. “Go ahead.” Caedis encouraged her darker sister giving her a meaningful glance.
A short but audible howl flooded the surroundings as the pair of traders jumped from their mounts extending their hands in a peace signal.
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