The snarls of Vathmos were unsettling. Perseus had been minding his own business from afar but found himself wandering towards the scene after the hyena's concerning kerfuffle. With his head down and ears perked, he tried to decipher as much as the situation as he could as he walked along. There seemed to not be enough context clues for him to pick out. One thing that was inexcusable was the looming aura of frustration in the still air.
Coming to a stop, the blind German Shepherd found himself at a loss. As he wandered over, he found himself debating whether or not he should intrude or not. Catering to the blind seemed to be a bother. Independence was his best bet. Even so, the warrior was determined to show up and prove himself wrong, especially in the presence of two wise members.
After navigating in silence, Perseus had managed to reach the area. He promptly paused by Wormwood's side. Their words comforted him a little, giving him some insight to the situation. The young male had prompted a realization for the canine. What laid ahead of him was Vathamos in a furious rage. It was not due to some rampant enemy across their territory or a lover's betrayal, but instead a raccoon. Admittedly, he had to stop himself from snickering. Even the sighted couldn't catch those buggers.
He offered a slight dip of his head in greeting first before speaking his own mind. "Well, if it isn't a problem," the canine remarked towards Wormwood, "Why don't you grab the raccoon for Vathamos?" Perseus tilted his head curiously. "I'm sure she would greatly appreciate it." Plus, in his mind, the gracious act would make up for Wormwood's cocky attitude. That was if the lion could catch the raccoon. That was a big 'if.'
Coming to a stop, the blind German Shepherd found himself at a loss. As he wandered over, he found himself debating whether or not he should intrude or not. Catering to the blind seemed to be a bother. Independence was his best bet. Even so, the warrior was determined to show up and prove himself wrong, especially in the presence of two wise members.
After navigating in silence, Perseus had managed to reach the area. He promptly paused by Wormwood's side. Their words comforted him a little, giving him some insight to the situation. The young male had prompted a realization for the canine. What laid ahead of him was Vathamos in a furious rage. It was not due to some rampant enemy across their territory or a lover's betrayal, but instead a raccoon. Admittedly, he had to stop himself from snickering. Even the sighted couldn't catch those buggers.
He offered a slight dip of his head in greeting first before speaking his own mind. "Well, if it isn't a problem," the canine remarked towards Wormwood, "Why don't you grab the raccoon for Vathamos?" Perseus tilted his head curiously. "I'm sure she would greatly appreciate it." Plus, in his mind, the gracious act would make up for Wormwood's cocky attitude. That was if the lion could catch the raccoon. That was a big 'if.'
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