Many wolves looking for relaxation come to Blossom Field. A gentle breeze vibrating the blossoming flowers is quite a sight to see and it is quite a favourite for wolves to come with their mates.

A recent fire has ruined the scenery, half the field covered with soot and marked with scars of the flames. The other half is untouched, however.

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a light from the shadows shall spring [Realm and Naraku]
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Byakuya had sat by his master, watching as the kidnapped male had successfully taken down the doe. It seemed like he was not used to hunting solo, as it was a bit of a take-a-blow-give-a-blow ordeal. He was the victor in the end, though. After the prey was taken care of, Naraku saw fit to come out into the open. Of course, as he always did as his master's cues suggested he should, he followed suit.

Watching in his usual, slightly cold manner, he took note of the prisoner's actions, again, lest he do something drastic. The lord started by giving the boy a compliment of a sort, if you want to call it that, and asking him to submit. Ready for trouble, the marionette at his master's right shoulder watched with more than his usual care. The wolf in question, however, did not utter a word of complaint, instead he simply rolled over, exposing his vulnerable neck and stomach. The high demon was perhaps a bit disappointed, but he didn't seem like he was going to mull over it. Byakuya figured that it would be easier this way for all involved. Addressing the boy once again, the master set off once more, telling him to follow with the fruits of his effort.

Heading after his liege lord back toward the feild of death, the silver warrior made it his job to watch the prisoner, lest he made a break for it. At this stage, it would be a hurt to his master's honor if the captured one were to make it away from them. Also, it could perhaps be dangerous for their plans, as, if he escaped, he could put the rest of the residents of the place on there guard. Other than that, there were still a host of things that could go wrong if he got away. Therefor, it was the ghost's job to keep him close. Because of this, he moved from his accustomed place by his master's shoulder, instead staying at an advantageous spot to stop any runaway attempts.




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