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It's puppy bingo time! Some PP, let me know what I should change 300+


Well, Brooklyn had decided that if the rain just kept on going, so would she. There was no need to delay things any more than she already had, especially since she'd made a solemn promise to the boy. She assumed that his sister had spread the word about the lesson. Or maybe his curiosity was reaching the level where hunting was the only way to go. Either way, teaching him would be a joy to her. The pack didn't necessarily need the food, just like it hadn't been needed during her hunt with Amata. However, Brooklyn had decided, all things considered, that the puppies would do well in the pack order if they learned how to hunt. She didn't doubt that Savina and Kansas would teach them too, but she had liked interacting with others and hoped that her presence with the pups would not be taken the wrong way.


"Gotham, where are you?" the white female called out as she left the house. It would have been easier to smell him out, but she wanted to test his reflexes when it came to sneaking up on prey. Brooklyn smiled to herself, impressed with the changes that seemed to come near daily now. She was growing up, she really was. She missed Gael, although that she could admit to no one. First had come the business of finding out about her father, then Naniko's drug addiction had surfaced, the hectic days which followed and seem to last forever, and now trying to gain more responsibility in the pack. She wanted to be a hunter, to track the food and make sure there was always enough.


Brooklyn would never admit it, but the encounter with the hybrid female had scared her somewhat. She didn't want to get Gael into trouble, not again. Still, as the girl waited for the black puppy to come, she couldn't help but wonder what would have happened, had he accepted her offer and joined her in Crimson Dreams.


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Hee Big Grin It's fine!

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The boy was waiting patiently outside for Brooklyn, but he was, inevitably, distracted by a passing insect. What it was, he wasn't quite sure, but it floated through the air with its giant legs stretched out around it, and boy did it look silly! He knew that he was supposed to be waiting, and he was doing it so nicely, but he couldn't resist investigating. The insect took a much slower path than most of the bugs that Gotham was used to, its wings somehow evading the falling rain. It was a slightly creepy thing, in a way, and the pup gave left it a good amount of space even as he followed it around the corner of the house. It soon settled on the siding of the house, apparently content to get out of the rain. He stared at it for a few moments, his deep cerulean eyes following the path of its long legs, thinking about how fragile they were.

Suddenly, he remembered that he was supposed to be meeting Brooklyn for a hunting lesson. His eyes widened and, coincidentally, her voice called out almost simultaneously. He felt only the slightest bit bad for not being there when she left the house, but the solution was clear! He would sneak back, and pretend that he had been there the whole time. A content smile curled his lips and he turned around and tiptoed to the corner of the house, giving a quick peep past it to see where exactly the white female was.

After visualizing the best possible path, he crouched down low to the ground and crawled around the corner, sticking close to the wall. She was facing away, and the boy struggled to contain a snicker as he sneaked through the grass. He did love to get his heart pumping this way, and savoured the adrenaline moving through his veins as he tackled some daring task. The idea that Brooklyn didn't even know that he was there, behind her, made giggles rise in his chest. He swallowed them, with quite a bit of difficulty, because if he let them escape the game would be lost and she would spot him! He felt so stealthy, and he loved it.

As he drew closer and closer the stakes grew higher and higher. He had invested a few good minutes into this, now, and he didn't want them to go to waste! The boy's steps grew slower and more deliberate, and he tried to steady his breathing so it was quiet. Now almost directly behind her, he took a few steps closer, trying so very hard not to make a single noise.

Once he felt he was close enough, the boy leaped out, mouth wide open and a long-held squeal escaping him. He landed behind her right leg and immediately put his open mouth around it, just closing it enough to know that she had been caught. Sometime during his sneaking the adrenaline had taken over and the thought of the hunting lesson planted little ideas. He released her quickly, though, pulling his head back and trotting around to her front. "You didn' see me en I was right dere all aylong!" he yipped, grinning widely. His mischevious side was getting a little bit of exercise.

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