Sleep is something that one should not take for granted. Her own slumber was quite peaceful at first, something she felt she truly deserved. Rest was needed in this moment before she continued her trek in finding her imprint. The strong tether between them not only allowed her to feel him, but it allowed her to track him. Always when she was close to him did the pain from the tether cease. Allowing herself this moment of rest did not alleviate the pain, but it did allow her to give herself some time to rest her body. The peace, the quiet, the sound of the pitter patter of the rain was quite relaxing and helped create a serene setting. Though that serene feeling would be ruined by the presence of another. It was uncomfortable for her to be close to another wolf, much less a wolf she did not know. A part of her just wanted to lift her head and bite the wolf that had managed to lie on top of her, but she was far too tired and not interested in getting in another fight. Though the other wolfs’ pressure was annoying and for some reason the other wolf seemed to not realize that she was lying on top of her side. it wasn’t like her to ask another wolf to do something, but when the response was done with a groggy ‘huh’ it struck a nerve with the injured wolf. Slowly she would move her head closer to the white wolf. Sapphire eyes glowering as they began to narrow with impatience. Her half torn ear would lay back against her skull as her other ear twitched forward. Scarred muzzle would press gently into the cheek of the girl, as her eyes remained locked on those half-opened forest green eyes. Her words were much softer now, almost chilling, as she whispered her final tolerant response.
“You are lying on me…get off me and go lie on the other side of the cave.”
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