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IR jump in with crap post, but now we're 5! Tongue


He was excited. It would not show to anyone who didn't know him well, but a tiny glitter in his eye spoke of the little thrill that had settled in him today. They were going to stay, and they had chosen a good place. Even though the inhabitants that were already here were many, and some of them very strange in both appearance and beliefs, the area was good. Gvihita agreed, and let him know by not being around at all. Or perhaps she was, but hiding. She was most likely, though, soaring around somewhere up high, watching them as they moved in. Up front Dawali spotted their leader, walking with her brother and Tawodi. The red wolf male didn't think of joining them, he didn't know either of them apart from participation in tribe affairs, until a stranger suddenly appeared and joined with the three of them as well. Dawali found it strange. A person outside of the tribe was not strange, but it was strange that she would approach them like that, quite boldly, in fact. His two legs sped up only slightly as he, too, walked up beside the now four people, though he kept himself at Tawodi's side, not wanting to be intrusive, but simply showing interest and.. well.. Dawali was perhaps, sometimes, overly protective. Blame it on a deceased wife.

The male didn't say anything, as usual. Everyone knew he wasn't the most talkative, but of course he would engage in conversation when invited. He just didn't think it necessary to always be the initiative behind one. People would speak to him if they wanted to hear what he had to say, and if not - then he would not push his opinions on them. It was just simpler that way. Thus, he simply watched the conversation as it played out.



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