LIKE A WALK IN THE PARK, LIKE A HOLE IN YOUR HEAD
Ehiyeh's ears flicked forward as Charlotte asked if she could teach her how to hunt. The girl certainly didn't think of herself as a teacher, but perhaps she could show the other wolf a thing or two. "I cannot instill in you the passion that I feel when hunting, but I can teach you the techniques." She said with a small shrug. She wasn't sure exactly what she had committed too, it seemed a little too... social for her but perhaps it was good for her to understand other wolves. Charlotte seemed excited and she talked rather fast, it was slightly overwhelming but Ehiyeh was honestly proud of herself for not running away. Socialization was difficult for her, she would rather watch and observe but yet here she was, making a friend. She supposed, anyway.
Her gaze followed the other girl's to the darkening sky. The electricity in the air was exciting, it made her feel like all the parts of her body were vibrating. Like she wanted to take off, run, and find something to hunt and kill. Ehiyeh's tail gave a few wags unbidden, and she looked to Charlotte as she spoke her name, seeming to test it on her tongue. "Charlotte." She said with a curious look. Was that... what she was supposed to do? Ehiyeh wasn't quite sure, but the girl moved on and so she figured that it wasn't too much of a social faux pas.
Head tilted she looked at Charlotte as she spoke of the oncoming storm. "I... okay." She said, grimacing slightly at the light nudge- she had personal space issues, after all. Ehiyeh was fine with getting wet but it seemed she would simply be following the girl, as it was easier than simply bidding her farewell. She was rather lost in this encounter, feeling as though she was drowning in all these social constructs and polite words. The girl followed Charlotte, her pawsteps steady and even as thunder rumbled, getting closer and closer.
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