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Snake was a strange creature, to be sure. There was something about him, perhaps his attitude or his body language, that instantly caught and kept Mason's attention. Or perhaps it was purely the fact that Snake was the first coyote he had encountered who was closer to his age than anyone else. It didn't matter the reason - Mason found himself riveted. At least this guy was interesting. Mason wouldn't bother trying to figure him out, instead he would just test the waters of this situation.

By the cool attitude he effected, Mason knew that Snake did not feel threatened by his stare. To tell the truth, Mason felt as though he was entangled in a very interesting game, one that he did not want to quit playing. Mason admired many in his clan, and he already felt the stirrings of some respect springing up for this odd character. But he also felt somewhat foolish in front of the adults. He sometimes felt inadequate due to his size and age. But with Snake, none of that awkwardness existed.

Mason's oversized ears perked up slightly when Snake posed a question to him. His wide golden eyes took on a curious light as he considered his options. Keeping his gaze focused on the olive colored orbs of the other male, Mason spoke his mind. He did not feel foolish or as if he was failing. His voice was very serious. "What would you do?"


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