Devil’s gaze narrowed in expatriation at their foolishness. She never mentioned anything about submitting to her, like this dumb bitch was saying. For now she let it slide, let them look like the fools, she was tired of trying to be civilized with them. Letting her fangs be exposed, in a very unfriendly smile, she started to circle around the two when they snarled at her. A fake snap was aimed at the male, not one that would land on him, as she went around. She wished she would of taken a taste though, it was always the dumb ones that taste good she thought. Their bloodied heart and meat tasted so delicious to her, because they were foolish enough to get taken down. No sound came from her, her tail remained strait, the usual sign of a wolf on the attack. She wasn’t going to attack, not unless provoked, but they didn’t know that either. This had turned into a deadly game for them, especially if they made a wrong move, because Devil’s Angel was just looking for an excuse to attack them. Her tongue came out to caress one of her cheeks as if she was hungry. As she came back around on the femme’s side as she spoke to her, the black and white vixen simply stared at her for a moment. It was clear, the trained warrior was not pleased, and there would be no doubt upon it. Then she spoke, her voice a poisonous tone.
My dear, your mistaken, I’m nobody’s slave. As for your game, its seems a little childish, especially when you don’t play by the rules, cause I don’t have any. She gave a sarcastic grin when they said she had no humor before continuing. Maybe I’ll teach you two how to play games around here, that won’t get you killed, if you make it over the border.
Her detector took in a familiar scent, the alpha Eric, and she was ready to get this over with. The sun had been down for a while, and she wondered if it had to be completely dark before the vamp wolves could come out, or if they just choose to wait till then. There were a lot of questions she had, for with so many different myths, she wondered which ones her pack alpha and a few of his followers wnet by. With these two performances, she doubted they would make it in, especially if they showed how foolish they were or their personalities. Then again, others have made it in that she thought were ridiculous, perhaps they would change. The last thought was to cheer her up, but she hardly believed it herself. You can’t like everybody, and not everybody can like you she told herself with a grin. She knew this already, always believed it, but she wanted to at least get along with her fellow pack members. That was proven wrong on the first day she joined. Ironic huh? Looking to the two, she spoke, her voice making it clear they had no other choice, unless they never wanted to come back.
Come on, stay on the loner side, and I’ll take you to the alpha.
Being a omega, she figured she had no right to allow temporary cross, so they would stay where the belonged. Besides, if she were to choose, they wouldn’t be crossing. They had no respect or brains, which she figured many wolves were lacking these days. Moving forth at a decent pace, she didn’t cast a glance back, she could care less whether they followed or not, it was up to them whether they wanted to join or not. It wasn’t long before she made it to the meeting, where a unknown fea and Kaliskia were, and she settled in the same clearing to wait for the alpha to show. A glance was given once to the side of the border, to make sure Incubbus and Succubus had followed or not. They should have managed to keep up, and if not, it wasn’t her problem. Settling her haunches down upon the ground, and curling her tail by her side, the vixen gave a slight nod to the other two wolves. To the newcomer she spoke a introduction, in a neutrally friendly way, not sure how the fea would react. One of the first things she had been taught was always be on your guard, unless you had absolute trust, and even then perhaps not.
Hello, I’m Devil’s Angel, a day guarder here.
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