No place like home
#12
[html]

http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c13/v ... -eagle.jpg);background-repeat:no-repeat; background-position:bottom;">

Nodding, a little bit to himself but mostly to what Leland was saying, Dawali recognized his attempt to close the conversation. It came natural, and if Leland had nothing more he was wondering about, then Dawali wouldn't keep him. After all the packlands were quite large, and Leland had a pile of work ahead of him. The freshly joined male seemed content and happy for the questions Dawali had answered, or at least attempted to answer. Frankly, the red wolf was happy he could be of any use at all, and that Leland chose to come join his tribe in the first place. Not shy to express his gratitude in return, when he was presented with Leland's, Dawali spoke up. You do that! And thank you for joining us in the first place. These days every set of hands - or jaws - is a contribution, and there is nothing that pleases me more than having a friend, like you, to become a part of the AniWaya family. Perhaps slightly on the lofty side, Dawali refused to think again on the words he had just spoken. They'd be forgotten anyways, in time, and he was not scared of making a fool out of himself with Leland, as he was with the femmes. Raising a hand in a farewell greeting, Dawali then smiled, nodded, and turned to leave. Leland would be left alone to tend to his duty of settling in, and Dawali would return to.. Well, doing nothing, again. Sighing mentally, he realized the excitement was over for today, and glanced to the skies for a glimpse of Gvihita. Nothing. Oh well, just one of those quiet days, probably, he thought as his two feet carried him out of the packlands. Time for getting that exploring done.

rush.
[/html]


Messages In This Thread

Forum Jump: