At Leisure Lake the sun is always shining and only a few stray clouds roam the open sky; paradise is the one word that really describes it. This beautiful lake is clean and refreshing, the very best place to swim and fish. Pups are known to play here while older wolves watch at the side, engaged in their own activities.

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Although his tone had been emotionless, he hadn’t meant the statement in a harsh way. There was no point in him wasting his time on her if she didn’t really want to do it, but she obviously took it the wrong way. Her tone was angry and her words were harsh- and he thought they were starting to be nice to each other, hmmmm. She huffed a little and rolled her eyes at the comment before staring at him like he was some worthless bug that she had just stepped on. The brute contained a growl that was starting to bubble in his chest before speaking. “I didn’t mean it like that...” He snapped, his teeth bearing slightly with the last word. “I just meant that there is no point wasting energy if you aren’t really bothered about it.” His once tense body relaxed slightly. “I am sorry if you took it the wrong way.” He stated, calmer now than he had been before. If she snapped back he wouldn’t be surprised. Her stargazers were fixed on him; irritation and annoyance clear deep within them. Her ears were back slightly and the hackles were raised on her neck. I guess it made it alright for him to show her his teeth, seen as she was showing most of the signs of anger. He didn’t want to fight, he really couldn’t be arsed.

The monster watched as the vixen lifted herself off the ground, her bodice held in a proud manner although her banner was down- seeing as though she wasn’t in a pack. Even when they were about to work together to bring down food she glared at him. ‘Just leave her Ly... Let her get a rank herself.’ The brute stood his ground staring right back at the female. She stated she needed to find her bearings and the lad shuffled on his paws; he was fed up of standing still- he wanted to move. She chatted on about following the river to the hunting grounds but being careful not to intrude on the borders of a pack. The brute huffed a little. Did she honestly think that he was just going to wander in and out of a pack territory? He wasn’t stupid; he knew full well the rules of pack boundaries. After the princess swivelled round abruptly she exclaimed that she was ready. The lads pistons urged him to walk forward and just as he started to move she spoke again and proud tone to her voice. It was clear that she had wandered the route before as she knew that a few packs bordered the hunting grounds and seemed pleased that she knew something he didn’t. The brujo shook his head slightly before padding forward and in front of the lass. He stopped shortly after realising that she hadn’t followed him. They were going to get no-where if she didn’t stop day dreaming. He turned his cranium to face her sighing as he waited for her to drop back down to earth.

In no time, the lass’ body surged forward as if she had just been nipped on the rump or scared. She muttered something about moving on but he had already turned his cranium and started walking. Ly’s ears twitched slightly, listening to any noise. A small smile appeared on his face as he realised that she was doing her best not to make any noise, though she wouldn’t have seen the smile- it was hardly noticeable. The brute slowed his pace and waited for the girl to catch up. Although they were only following the river, there was no point in the wolf that had no clue where he was going being in front was there? The male padded by her side his eyes on the ground at all times. For a few moments the pair walked in silence until Aza spoke about the training. “I guess we will have to see what prey we can find. I think a medium sized animal would be best to start on.” The lad paused. “That way I can see you in action and find out what you need to work on.” Though he didn’t want to admit it, he was too weak to pull down a big animal at the moment. Once he was at his full strength a larger animal would be no bother. Then she went on about where they were to train next. “I suppose that depends on what you need to work on.” Plus he hadn’t really explored this place yet and had of yet only been to the lake. The lad turned his attention back to the ground, watching as his paw caught a pebble and kicked it away.


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