Lazy Day
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Here you go Pepper! WC: 309 {3 points}


Sanuye was glad to see that the sun was still shining in the sky when she woke from her slumber. It was still early in the morning, but she was full of energy and ready to get rid of it. She wanted to go out and do something productive, but not right away. Perhaps it was better to relax a bit before she decided to get to her duties. The Great Fire was her duty, but it was burning beautifully so there was no need to tend to it right away. The coyote crawled out of her den and moved over to her fire pit. She wanted to make a quick breakfast but she was already running out of food. The hybrid gave a small sigh and looked over her choices. She didn’t want to go out hunting and figured it was time to try fishing again. She moved over to her fishing pole and grabbed it before heading out to her fishing spot.

Sanuye remembered the last time she was here. She shared this moment with the male named Theodore. He was a charming wolf and treated her with so much kindness even though she was nervous. Perhaps she would be able to meet him again here. The coyote casted out her line and sat on the shore, waiting to see if she would get a bit from any of the bait she let out. Just as always, she couldn’t catch anything. The hybrid couldn’t believe her horrible luck. She wished there was something she could do right besides hanging around the fire all day. She continued to watch for the fish but all of them were swimming away and ignoring her bait. Her ears folded down as she waited in disappointment. She closed her eyes and tried to listen for the fish, though she couldn’t hear nothing.


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Thank you! Sorry it took me awhile to post. x3 Thanksgiving weekend, ya know. By the way, what are the points for? {WC: 423}

Pepper padded sulkily through the wet. The rain had let up for now but the world still seemed soggy. Nearly every leaf had fallen from every tree and still the snow would not come. The dead, soaking leaves stuck to Pepper's paws as she padded around the edge of the wood. The young wolf shook the rain drops from her fur and gave a little shiver. She would much rather be caked in snow than covered in rain drops. She gave another little shiver, sneezed, and peered around, her instincts readying her for the hunt.



It had been days and days since Pepper had enjoyed a little hunt for rabbits or squirrels. She also enjoyed tracking larger animals but always kept her distance when she hunted alone. She was young, but she wasn't (that) stupid. Now Pepper wondered where she would begin today's hunt.



"The river is always an easy place," Pepper thought to herself. "There's always game near water." Pepper nosed the damp ground, sneezed again, and bounded off, the scent of a rabbit clinging to her snout. She trotted, nose to the ground, closer to the rabbit and closer to the scent of water. She could smell it before she heard the babbling of the brook. The scent of the rabbit veered off to the right but Pepper caught another scent. This time it was of another wolf. Though it had that off color feel to it that she had come to associate with Luperci. Pepper stopped, debating whether to continue after the rabbit or meet the other wolf. The Luperci were so intimidating when they towered over Pepper. She wished they would at least try to stay in their natural form; they were so strange and they looked as wrong as they smelled. Like the creature called Man the young wolf had heard about as a pup. She shivered. Man still sounded very frightening even as a grown pup.



But on the other hand, Pepper really needed to meet new canines and start building friendships. Otherwise she would be lonely for a good, long time. The young wolf took a deep breath and headed in the direction of the Luperci smell.



Pepper saw the Luperci by the river, dipping a string into the water. The pup cocked her head to the side, confused. Why was she scaring all the fish away with a string? Pepper inched closer, not wanting to scare away any more fish or the luperci herself.



"Why are you scaring away all the fish?" Pepper asked honestly.

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The points are for earning prizes like icons and custom titles. WC: 334 {3 points}


Sanuye sighed as she sat at the bank. She probably would have had more luck doing some of her duties instead of sitting here trying to fish. If the female didn’t get a bite soon then she was going to have to give up and find something else to do. For a few minutes the coyote sat there and still got nothing. Just as she was about to give up, she felt her rod being tugged on. She smiled and noticed she had caught a fish. She began to reel it in to see if she would actual catch something. The hybrid pulled the fish out of the water. She was so happy. She was actually able to catch something for once. The female set the fish at her side and replaced the bait on the hook. Perhaps her luck was getting better now.

Sanuye paused when she caught the scent of another AniWaya behind her. She turned her head and noticed there was another tribe mate behind her. Scaring the fish? The coyote shook her head and smiled. ”I’m not scaring the fish. I’m fishing.” She tilted her head to beckon the wolf closer. She wanted to show her about how to fish. She many not have been an expert but she was still able to teach someone the basics of fishing. The hybrid waited for the female to come closer before teaching her.

Once the female came closer, Sanuye cast out the line back into the water. She gave a soft sigh and then watched the water. ”See, you use bait on the hook and the fish come to it. Once you get it in the water, you wait for a fish to bite. Once you got one, you pull up so you get the fish on the hook and reel it in.” The coyote watched the fish swimming around the bait but none were biting yet. She gave a small chuckle as she watched. ”Fishing is like a big waiting game.”


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