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ooc: Form;Secui > Optime 20th Sept

X'ies had been up and preparing since dawns first light, he had saw the darkness that was coming towards them and knew that he could wait no longer for the call of the Alpha. His own dwelling on the mountain had been expanded slightly that he might be able to stay there even with the rest of the pack moving to higher ground. There was a formation of caves within the mountain itself which could be easily used for storage or temporary accommodation for the remaining members till the storm died out. As for what he was doing, his preparation of the previous days work was required if they were going to last through these days. He had prepared wood within his den for fires, but meat was kept at the bottom of the mountain and needed to be brought up.


When he finished piling the wood he would begin to head down the mountain and would heed X'yrin's call. The foolish Alphaess was pushing herself to work again, and with that thought he hastened his steps. He would seemingly be the first to arrive on scene, shooting X'yrin a baleful glare that warned her of his opinion concerning what had happened the other day, and indeed what she risked even now. " You should not be working, leave this to me and the others and make your own way up the mountain". He would move over towards the rations, shifting forms, moments later finishing his transformation into the hated form. He used his hands to pack the rations into several bags each a heavy weight unto themselves. But this would likely constitute his days training. If no one else bothered to make provisions for the days ahead then he would also be forced into herding the packs animals.It was all such a bother.

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