A hunting we will go
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This sucks >.<


Dawali seemed to accept the piece of information easily enough, and Leland realized that Dawali had probably assumed as much. This did not bother Leland, rather in fact, the respect he had for Dawali grew at that moment. The red wolf was wise, able to anticipate the struggles the new members would have with Aniwayian life, and able too to accept their shortcomings and encourage them to grow without being disrespectful. Leland knew at that moment he was not wise enough, not now, not ever, to be a leader, at least not on his own. He would have to have an intelligent man like Dawali at his side. Thankfully, he was not a leader and would not become one. He didn’t want to. He wanted to be a friend, a mate, a father even, but never a leader. It was best to leave that up to those who were made for it. Dawali had that making.






No, I’ve never seen ‘em work before. He had noticed the members of Aniwaya caring them about in their backs at times, but hadn’t seen one in action. Today would be the day he guessed. Smiling at Dawali, he indicated he was okay with learning now, or just standing back and letting Dawali take care of the hunt and learning afterwards. Whatever his friend saw fit to do.




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