11-27-2018, 08:44 PM
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The hybrid couldn't help but release a small, distressed growl as they walked on, brown eyes constantly flickering behind them to make sure they were still followed by three. On a normal day, the number would have been six; but this was not a normal day. No, it was far, far from it. The pack had been split. What had been another day of mere traveling turned quickly to something far different. From one side, a bark; then two more behind them, until it came to their cold realization that they were surrounded.
Wings had spread out defensively, lips curled in warning, but the opposing group did not heed it. Tense, long silence, then the attack. Their memory turned to nothing more than a blur after that point, clouded by the feral edge of their mind. All they knew was their pack was down almost half. They tugged on the bond between their members, testing the waters, asking if the three that had been split off were alright, but was met with nothing. There wasn't a doubt in the alpha's mind about them being alive, though; they could feel it on the bond, and none had been severed. They could only hope that would not change.
They were still somewhat hazy from the fight. A tear on their shoulder still bled profusely, leaving a trail of black after the group as they moved forward. The rest would know to come here. They would be alright on their own.
Tao stopped before the massive gates. They looked it up and down for a moment, silently dreading the fact that after so long on their own, they needed to seek the help of a larger group. It would not be an easy transition. Assimilating would certainly take a very long time, especially for the alpha; Tao was not excited to be around others or keen on the prospect of them trying to weasel themselves into their life. The hybrid let out another low growl before finally lifting a heavy paw and beating down on the gate. They glanced once more behind them, gaze lingering this time.
Be on your guard.
The hybrid couldn't help but release a small, distressed growl as they walked on, brown eyes constantly flickering behind them to make sure they were still followed by three. On a normal day, the number would have been six; but this was not a normal day. No, it was far, far from it. The pack had been split. What had been another day of mere traveling turned quickly to something far different. From one side, a bark; then two more behind them, until it came to their cold realization that they were surrounded.
Wings had spread out defensively, lips curled in warning, but the opposing group did not heed it. Tense, long silence, then the attack. Their memory turned to nothing more than a blur after that point, clouded by the feral edge of their mind. All they knew was their pack was down almost half. They tugged on the bond between their members, testing the waters, asking if the three that had been split off were alright, but was met with nothing. There wasn't a doubt in the alpha's mind about them being alive, though; they could feel it on the bond, and none had been severed. They could only hope that would not change.
They were still somewhat hazy from the fight. A tear on their shoulder still bled profusely, leaving a trail of black after the group as they moved forward. The rest would know to come here. They would be alright on their own.
Tao stopped before the massive gates. They looked it up and down for a moment, silently dreading the fact that after so long on their own, they needed to seek the help of a larger group. It would not be an easy transition. Assimilating would certainly take a very long time, especially for the alpha; Tao was not excited to be around others or keen on the prospect of them trying to weasel themselves into their life. The hybrid let out another low growl before finally lifting a heavy paw and beating down on the gate. They glanced once more behind them, gaze lingering this time.
Be on your guard.
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