Traydon River

This river is famously known for its fish!

~a-message-from-the-gods~
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Niaki smiled as Muse seemed to intervene, but looked at him in shock as his final words slipped out. THe snow leopard soon erased the look from her faced and realized he was most likely lying. Well that was one way to do it... The female followed Muse, and kept pretty close to the dark mythical. She felt an odd, safe feeling when she was so close to the Night Walker. Her silver eyes watched her brother and she mouthed. "Listen to Muse, it'll be alright."

Renzo stopped and turned to face Muse, realizing Niaki close proximity to the male, his ears flattened as he heard Muse's words but tilted his head in confusion at his sister's note. His blue eyes flicked to Mystral. He did not want to travel with her, but he would refuse to leave his sister... especially alone with two Night Walkers that he did not know very well. "Niaki, let's leave." He said, dipped his head to Muse and Mystral before walking over to the tall grass and turning to see Niaki snarling at him. His eyes widdened it shock, "What are you doing?"

"I'm not leaving Muse." Her ears were pinned against her skull and her tail shrashed from side to side. The snow leopard female usually never acted this strongly bonded or protective over someone other than her sibling, which was surprising to Renzo. "You can leave, but it won't be with me." She looked up to her friend and back to her littermate, waiting for his reply.

"No, no, no." Renzo said and padded back up to Niaki, and because of his bigger size, grabbed her by the scruff easily between his teeth. And he said through a mouthful of fur, "You're coming with me, I'm not leaving you and we are not staying with them." His blue eyes shot toward Muse, almost challengingly. A you-have-to-get-through-me-to-be-with-her expression was on the male's face. Truly, he doubted the Night Walker would fight back, how could the mythical have already a protective aire over his sister if they'd only been together an hour or two? He dragged her to the tall grass, inch by inch. Her struggling and snarling and spitting didn't bother him.

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