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Tai, for her part, took full advantage of it. All the food materials for dinner were prepared and laid out in the kitchen, and tonight it was a nice easy roast. Just season it and stick it in the oven for an hour or so. But Heaven forbid she should deny the youngsters the opportunity to get their hands stuck into the task...
So until some of them materialised, she was sat on the arm of one of the chairs in the living room - just adjacent to the kitchen, gently strumming her guitar and humming to herself with a wry, contented grin. She could still remember being a teenager in this house herself, always feeling a little bit of an oddball but always happy. Cassidy - alpha female back then - had probably run a tighter ship than Tai did now that she was the alpha female, but that no longer bothered her. This was Adrian's time, and with him she was going to do things her own way. She'd grown comfortable with that over the years.
She could see through the open window that it was still bright outside...the first hints of autumn just about starting to manifest themselves in the woodland which the house overlooked. It was a time when many members of the pack started to realise how they'd wasted the summer lazing around, and sprang into action pursuing outdoor activities before the temperatures started to plummet. Right now though, it was obviously going to be a pleasantly warm evening.
Her mind was wandering all over the shop as she played softly, before she was jolted back into reality by the beeping of her phone. She quickly picked it up and looked at it. Just as expected; a message from Adrian. He and Duncan had taken the 'scenic route' back from their patrol, and were going to be slightly late back. She smirked and shook her head. How things had changed over the years. Adrian was a far less strict an alpha than his father had been, but still managed to command the respect of everyone.
Firing off a quick message back, telling a small lie that dinner was already in the oven cooking so he'd better not be too late, she propped her guitar up behind the sofa and wandered through to the kitchen. She didn't start cooking yet per se, she just started shuffling around a few pots and pans, creating some distinct "dinner preparation" type noises, just to see if it would coax a few people out to help...or whether it would cause them to retreat further into hiding from their duties!
Adrian tossed his PDA from one hand to the other, waiting for Tai's reply. When it came, he read it, nodded, and tucked the device safely away in his pack. Patrol...what a wonderful cover for an hour or two of outdoor buffoonery with a good friend. All in the name of fulfilling his role as alpha of the Khöller pack! If it weren't for the fact that the post-effects would be obvious, he'd have taken along a few beers for Duncan and him to enjoy on the trek.
Of course, the route they took had to resemble something like a realistic perimeter of the territory, and of course Adrian knew the important of knowing what was going down on his own turf. He'd seen one or two familiar faces along the way - mainly where the patrol route brought them close to the town - and some of them had been humans (blissfully ignorant of the presence of a pack of wolves living among them) but most of them had been pack members living in the town.
Still, just as expected, nothing untoward had been encountered. It had just been a thoroughly pleasant time out with a good friend. The only pressing matter now was getting back in time to retain the moral high ground when some of the young people started skulking in late for dinner. Being late was foolishness anyway...anyone who's sat down to eat with a pack a wolves (be they in human form or otherwise) knew that tardiness eventually resulted in starvation! It had been that way when Adrian was young, and it hadn't changed since then.
"Yo Duncan!" he called out, realising he'd lost sight of his friend who must have pressed on ahead. "Maybe we should short cut down onto the road? Tai says grub's already bubbling...and I'm not sure if she's bluffing. You eating with us tonight? Always welcome."
Duncan, being a fully fledged adult pack member, did not live in the pack house...officially. But the spare room on the ground floor was frequently used by him as a crash pad, since he did not yet have a mate, and therefore was not required to be 'home' in any particular hurry!
Heâd had an awkward midday class at the school which had left him at odds for what to do for the rest of the day. Listening to music and finishing off his homework had passed a couple of hours. Usually homework would be a taboo to a teen but Harry had been quick to realise that doing his best at school was pretty important and he didnât like to mess up on the important things.
Itâd be a fairly peaceful, concentrated moment if Nancy wasnât lingering just outside his door. He really did hate lingering individuals but heâd managed to withstand it for this long because Nancy used a citrus smelling deodorant and it really did smell quite lovely.
âWhat is it?â he muttered glancing up from his folder.
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Nancy bit her lip and peered around the door frame. The room was rather dim with the curtains still partially drawn and it smelt stuffy thanks to the windows obviously being closed. Harry was draped over his bed with papers and a folder laid out just in front of him. Nancy entered cautiously feeling like a living air freshener in the pungent space.
She twiddled her fingers around her homework. âErmâŠI was wonderingâŠif-â
âBring it hereâ Harry muttered his monotone voice emotionally flat.
Nancy smiled brightly and promptly plonked herself down on the bed edge whilst passing him the papers. He glanced over at her momentarily and smiled slyly.
âWhat is it this time? A difficult equation or have you just come to admire my sculpted guns.â
Nancy chuckled at him only bothering now to take notice of his bare torso. It was hilarious that Harry prided himself on his body when he was in reality a skinny twiglet. She pushed him away with a cute smile. âNeither. They want me to do a biology test on the female wolf form. I was hoping youâd label this diagram for me so I can revise.â she explained gesturing to the female wolf image.
Harry tossed the homework aside and sat up with a grin. âWell lets revise nowâ He jabbed her in the side playfully. âThese are the ribsâ
Nancy caved in with a giggle. He poked her in the boob. âAnd thatâs near your sternumâ
She slapped his hand away and retreated off the bed. âHarry!â she exclaimed her cheeks reddening.
Harry lurched forwards and tried to grope her bottom. âAnd thatâs where your caudal vertebrae will be-â
Nancy squealed and leapt back. âAww get away from meâ she cried whilst running from the room. âYouâre such a perv Harry!â she yelled from the hallway.
Running down the stairs Nancy hurried into the presence of Tai incase she'd been pursued by the rowdy forteen year old.
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After drinking the water in one go he asked,"do you need any kind of help with dinner tonight?" He knew that cooking was usually left to the females of the house but Mark really didn't care about any of that. He was always willing to offer up help when asked and if it looked like they needed help. "What do you think your doing, preparing the meal is the females job," his wolf yaped into his ear. "Shut up I don't care about that kind of stuff," and then realizing he had said that out loud he also added,"I'm sorry about that, my wolf likes to put in his thoughts on things when he knows full well that it's not necessary."
"It's completly necessary, your soft, if I wasn't here you would be walked all over whenever you got into trouble with a bully, I've helped you out in scraps with others more times then I can remember so I think I deserve my own opinion," Mark's wolf growled.
He put on his favorite grey hoodie and started to run through tall trees of the forest..what he liked to do the most.
His favorite thing was that his wolf kept giving him more and more of inspiration saying "Faster" or "better" as he would slow down a bit at times. He loved this life and now he had forgotten something.."Food".
This whole time he had forgotten to eat something and even his bottle of water wasn't filled..Isaac was done. Shortly as he came back to the house he took off his shirt and jumped into its pool.
Swimming in the water was as deep as it could go from there but the water felt so good on his skin and even now he loved his life. Including swimming but as his arms grew tired he had to get back in.
As he walked back a small orange sat on the table for him to snack on. He quickly grabbed the small orange and broke it open as he started to easily bite on the pieces.
Carter looked surprised for a moment that she had his wallet and stuck his hand in his pocket just to make sure. He wasn't a bit surprised that she had taken it and rolled his eyes in annoyance. "Just give me my wallet, Rob."
Robin gave him a look that seemed to say, 'Is that a joke?' and turned on her heels, beginning to walk away from him. "Look, Cart, you and I both know that that isn't going to happen."
Carter sighed, acting defeated and then suddenly, as fast as he could, Carter made a grab for Robin's arm. However, Robin was too quick and she easily slid out of his grasp. Carter made another grab for her, but she was already at a tree and had begun to climb it. She made it to a nook in the tree and sat down in it, looking down at Carter.
Carter looked up at her and sighed in annoyance. However, he couldn't help the tiny smile that made its way to his face. It made him happy seeing how Robin was like their mother in so many ways. Carter shook his head, wiping the smile off his face. What didn't make him happy was the fact that he never seemed to actually have his wallet when he was around Robin. He looked back up at Robin with a defeated sigh. "Fine, what do you want?"
One second, Robin was in the tree, and the next she had hopped down and landed softly in front of him. Robin sighed and held up the wallet which Carter snatched from in between her two fingers. "You're no fun anymore." She pouted, turned away and began walking toward the pack house again. Carter stuck his wallet back in his pocket and jogged a bit to catch up to her.
They walked for a while until they finally made it back to the pack house and walked in the large door. "...So I took it from him. I mean, it's not like he keeps it very well guarded," Carter said finally ending his long story about something or other as he closed the door behind Robin.
Robin put on a fake thoughtful face and looked over at him. "So it's kind of like you and your wallet?" She asked before reaching into her back pocket and producing Carter's wallet. Carter gave a small growl and grabbed for the wallet. Robin smiled and stepped back, out of his reach. "So predictable, Cart." She tsked loudly and tossed the wallet to him.
Carter caught the wallet and rolled his eyes. "You do know that I could break both your legs in two seconds, right?"
Robin smiled up at him as the he made his way over to the kitchen two get a snack with Robin following closely beside him. "Oh yeah? I'd like to see you try." They began to argue, as they often did, in such a way that it started to sound like they were speaking a different language. They were still in their quarrel when they walked into the kitchen and came upon Mark, Isaac, Tai, and Nancy who seemed to be making dinner. The twins momentarily stopped their argument and said in synchronicity, "What's for dinner?"
It was absolutely preposterous, if her biology teacher could give her no viable proof that dragons didnât exist then there was no reason why she couldnât speculate on them in her term paper! For peatâs sake they were werewolves! But nooooo, apparently it was wrong to choose a âmythicalâ creature, and then lecture your teacher on the probability of itsâ existence!
Of course, that wasnât what was on her desk either. Erinâs desk was awash with college brochures, Sat prep books, were-wolf history books, and half written speeches. All of her speeches were half written because Erin simply couldnât think of what to say. She was enjoying a bout of writers block, and it was exhilarating. She just begun to start yet another speech paper when she heard the sounds of dinner preparations coming from below her.
Erin bolted up immediately, shoving her books and papers into a pile and cleverly concealing them with a blanket. This was just what she needed, a distraction. She could take a break for dinner and grill Tai one more time about male succession laws in the pack.
Erin went down the stares taking them three at a time and galumphing into the kitchen. She was just in time to here Mark talk about food being womenâs work and then apologize because it was his wolf who made him say it.
Strolling up to him she put his arm over his shoulder in an overly friendly gesture and said, âMark, mark, mark. You should let youâre wolf know that this is is the twenty first century. The idea of women being bound to the home is an ancient thing of the past. Righttttt?âShe flashed him a smile, ready to launch into a lengthy speech that the majority of the household had heard at least four times over.
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Mark knew that when it came to debating Erin couldn't get enough of it. Mark even tryed matching her from time to time even if his side of the debat wasn't that strong and he feels that he at least puts up a good fight but she always got him in the end. Mark could be good with words when he wanted to but he just couldn't match her.
So when the twins walked in and almost as if they practiced for it they both asked at the same exact time what was for dinner, he was thankfull for the destraction and answered,"from the looks and smell of things where having a roast. Sound good to you guys?"
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He walked out into the hallway with a book in hand and reading it as Nancy burst from Harry's room calling him a perv. He walked on by and poked his head into the teenagers room shaking his head as he flipped to a new page in his book. "Tsk Tsk Tsk...." he then closed his book but keep his index finger to mark the page. "Your going about that all wrong Harry. Also I thinks she's a little too old for you." Quinn said opening his book again as he walked away from Harry and down the hallway.
He walked down the stairs still reading his book but did them two at a time until he reached the bottom and closed the book after dog raring his last page. He glanced at Tai and smiled as he took a seat, "Anything I can do?" Quinn asked smiling.
"Chop chop." she said, reaching for the baking foil and checking to see if the oven was up to temperature yet.
Next in was Mark, once again harangued and gainsayed by his own wolf. It was uncanny, Tai had never met a youngester with such a vocal wolf. She imagined that Mark's first shift must have either been a walk in the part or the most stressful thing imagineable! And then for the poor guy to have Erin's voice added into the mix on the subject...she couldn't help but laugh out loud.
"Ohh Erin," she said, "you remind me of a female who grew up here the same time as me, called Lux. I think the equality cause is laudible, but you have to remember that as wolves some things are written into our beings and trying to fight them can do more than just injure our pride. But..."
She smirked and glanced over at Mark, stopping short of mentioning some of the things Adrian was often heard to say back in the day, frequently to Lux's ire. Yes it was true, her mate had been considerably less...'progressive' than some of this new generation of wolves. Nevertheless, having only a daughter to succeed him had certainly challenged the paradigm somewhat...
...speaking of which, where was Raena? Tai couldn't remember having seen her all day.
"...if you're really keen to help, why doesn't one of you head out to the patio and pick some rosemary for the lamb?"
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Robin turned around from grabbing a bottle of water and slapped the back of Carter's head making him wince and rub the spot where she had hit him. "Hey, Cart, you know you're not funny, right?" Robin asked with mock curiosity.
Carter scowled back at her. "I resent that," he said, furrowing his brow.
Robin cocked her head to once side. "You resent what? Not being funny?" She asked with a mischievous grin. Carter gave a low growl, but Robin ignored it as Tai began to ask for help. "Looks like you've got enough help to me." Robin gave her a big grin as she took a seat.
Looking over to Adrian he nodded slowly shrugging his shoulders shoulders he spoke " I'd love to mate...Tai's cooking always draws me in, let's hope the kids are helping out...kids are so different these days" he commented stretching his arms out as if preparing for a run hearing a reassuring click from his shoulder he sighed softly and continued. " I don't wanna sound like my father but i preferred when we spent most of our time in the woods...helping out the family, learning to fight what our fathers did you know?..... But now kids mope in their rooms and avoid any kind of work"
Duncan highly respected his father and they were very close and spent what ever time they could mainly fishing. This was a hobby which his father had taken up after retiring from the pack and he wasn't a young man anymore, he was getting on in years, but kept healthy as he could and didn't do anything that was to energetic incase his heart couldn't keep up. His mother however was one to hold the rein on his father and would show concern like any mate would for their other half, they were even closer as they grew older together.
Rae took her time going back home as the sun slowly began to set. She loved her pack, but sometimes needed to take a day off to be alone. She had found a cluster of flowers in the middle of the forest surrounding the house, that she liked to go to. She always came home smelling like roses and lavender- but often pricked one of her finger while trying to pick one of the roses.
Raena paused just before opening the door to the house, tilting her head back and enjoying the warm rays of light from the dying sun. With a small satisfied sigh, she opened the door.
Bumping the kitchen door open with her hip, Rae smiled as she saw practically the whole pack was in the kitchen. "Seems everyone has gravitated to the smell of a lovely dinner. i would offer to help, but for the sake of the pack's health, i think i'll pass." She laughed, leaning against the nearest pack member, that happened to be Carter. Shooting him a flirty smile, her mismatched eyes watched him from behind long dark lashes. "So, what did i miss?"
Midnight smoothed out the paper on her knee then carefully folded it before pocketing it. She looked around when she heard soft footsteps coming close. Instinctively, she gritted her teeth before jumping up from the rock she was sitting on and began to sprint away from the path, deeper into the forest. She didn't stop running but glanced back just in time to see Duncan and Adrian's head come into veiw. Only then did she let out a startled but angry gasp as she turned and began to run faster so as to hope they don't notice she's not at the house.
"Although he dosn't agree on that" he added, "sometimes I think he just trys to be my exact opposite some time."
Eric was about to attempt to reason with Marks wolf when Tai entered the conversation, "Ohh Erin," she said, "you remind me of a female who grew up here the same time as me, called Lux. I think the equality cause is laudible, but you have to remember that as wolves some things are written into our beings and trying to fight them can do more than just injure our pride. But..."
Tai trailed off, no doubt lost in memory about the crazy days of her youth. Erin had no doubt that they were indeed crazy days, sheâd read enough history books and gotten enough lectures from teachers to know all about the rouges whoâd attacked. She couldnât quite place the name Lux thoughâŠ
Erin smiled at Tai, releasing her grip on Marks shoulder to Sit up on the counter, âYou should tell me more about this Lux sometime. She sounds like a downright awesome person.â
"You know, Erin, I think women play a very big role in society,â Carter said. Erin paused a moment, trying to decide whether this was an insult to her, or a comment on Marks prior statement. As she decided she watched the antics of Robin and tried hard to conceal her giggles. Erin smiled, the two of them were fun to watch. There constant banter was a never-ending source of amusement.
Erin nodded thoughtfully, as if concentrating very hard, and said in an analytical tone, âYou are right carter, women do play a big role in society. The fact that mark,â Erin swung her head towards her pack mate and flashed him an evil grin, âdidnât say that they currently play a big part in society begs the question; does mark hold anti-feminist feelings which cause him to believe that while the role of women has improved, it is still not important? Or, does he simply not feel that the role of women has improved to an important, but he still supports the cause...?â
She paused a second, letting mark suffer through the idea that he was about to get a lengthy talking to. Finally she jumped off the counter and said to the group, â But, alas, we will never know, for now at least. As I am off to get Tai some Rosemary.â With an deep over exaggerated bow, and a friendly wave to Raena as she entered the kitchen, Erin turned and sauntered out of the room.
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âdidnât say that they currently play a big part in society begs the question; does mark hold anti-feminist feelings which cause him to believe that while the role of women has improved, it is still not important? Or, does he simply not feel that the role of women has improved to an important, but he still supports the cause...?â There was a pause as Mark mentally prepared himself for another debat when she said,âBut, alas, we will never know, for now at least. As I am off to get Tai some Rosemary.â Leting out a sigh of relief Mark said after her in a jockingly manor,"not funny ok, I thought I was going to be here for the next hour trying to counter debat you agin." Looking at Carter he said grining,"also next time you try and sweat talk a girl I would suggest not doing it in front of your biggest critic when she is within arms reach of a blunt object."
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Next to Carter, Robin piped up loud enough for both Erin and Mark to hear. "And those debates are boring as hell, by the way." She stopped and then muttered under her breath, "Half the time I don't even know what you're talking about."
"Next time you try and sweat talk a girl I would suggest not doing it in front of your biggest critic when she is within arms reach of a blunt object," Mark said.
Robin's head whipped around to Mark and she gave him a smile of approval before nodding in agreement. "Mark's absolutely right, Cart. You should listen to him. Or, you know, just never try to sweet talk a girl." She paused to place a finger on Carter's forehead and push him back slightly. "'Cause it never works."
Carter grumbled and wrinkled his nose at Robin. "Haven't you tortured me enough for the day, Robby."
Robin smiled mischievously. "Oh yes," she paused to let him think that she was serious and then continued, "But the night is still young."
Carter sighed in defeat for the umpteenth time that day and leaned further back against the counter. "I could have had a twin brother," he meant to grumble softly, but it turned out to be louder than he expected. He took a swig of water and leaned against Rae as well, as if asking her to support him in this argument.
"Next time you try and sweat talk a girl i would suggest not doing it in front of your biggest critic when she is arms reach away from a blunt object." Mark told Carter, and Robin quickly turned around and teased him. Rae couldnt help but laugh lightly. "Oh i so wish i had been here to see that."
As Robin continued to tease Carter, he leaned against Rae a bit more and Raena quickly got the message. "Really, in the longrun does i matter if he sweet talks a girl?" She paused to shoot him a teasing smile. "Or at least try. Anyways, males have very little say about their love life. Let him live a little." Rae glanced at Robin, giving her a lighthearted smile.
She blew a strand of auburn hair, making it fall over her violet eye. People often told her tha her eyes where beautiful, but she always found them flat out strange so she would oftenly cover one with her long hair to make it seem as though both eyes where the same color.
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He then grabbed his glass of water as Raena said something about the 'male's' love life. "little? I'd say less then that! We don't even know who she is yet?" he then sat his glass down and grinned, "Unless were talking about Harry... Because that kid chases after anything that has feminene features." Quinn then grabbed his book and dog eared the page he was on again and crossed one of his legs over his knee. Quinn ran his hand through his hair messing it up a little more just the way he liked it and looked over at the kitchen thinking if he should bake something.
"Thanks hon." she said to Erin as she passed through the back door leading from the kitchen to the patio. The kitchen was fairly large but was already starting to feel crowded. Perhaps, she thought with a smirk, it had been designed only to fit the female contingent of the house pack, based on the old ideals Erin and Mark were so vehemently opposing.
Tai's heightened senses caught Raena's scent before her daughter was even in the room. She looked over and laughed under her breath. A rose in the hair this time...it was stuff like that which Tai found so endearing, but knew at the same time confounded Adrian as to how Raena could possibly be his successor as alpha one day.
"Hey munchkin," she said, deliberately using the less-than-well-recieved childhood nickname for her daughter that she found it fun to bring up from time to time, "how about you live a little yourself and come over here, join the party and peel those potatoes."
Adrian nodded and chuckled...though there was a slight awkwardness to his response. Spending most time in the woods and helping out the family...yeah, he could see Duncan being like that when he was young. But it was difficult to forget of himself that Adrian had spent most of his youth playing video games and winding up the females in the pack house. But for now it was best to agree with Duncan...hopefully his past wouldn't come up to embarass him too much, though if it did it would probably come from Tai, or possibly one of the others who was with him back in those days.
"Yeah, tell me about it." he said, "Although perhaps we should give the current bunch some credit. They seem to be learning that the best way to avoid work is to be out and abou..."
He caught a movement in the foliage some way up ahead to the left. As if someone approached, and then quickly darted away. He raised his head and peered forwards. What concerned him the most was that whoever it was made their retreat towards the pack house.
"You see that?" he said curtly to Duncan, "Best check it out. You go after them, I'll circle the tree line and catch them if they try to come out the other side..."
He didn't wait for a response, but broke into a sprint further down the path until the meadow opened up to the left, and followed the forest edge, knowing that if the figure in the woods was heading for the pack house they would come out somewhere around here...
She knew which ones were mints, because the smell gave it away pretty quickly. She knew which ones were chives, because she used chives to make her self guacamole. Thirdly she knew which one was Basil, because she thought it smelled the best. The problem was there was there were still two patches of green, which could be rosemaryâŠ. Erin shrugged and grabbed what was nearest to her.
Clenching the leaves in her fist she flounced back into the kitchen, throwing the door open with a little more force than rosemary.
Bobbing over to Tai she spoke as she did so, âYou may all rejoice as I, your savior, have returned with rosemary in hand!â
As an afterthought she added, âSo you can all start whistling and pretend you werenât just talking about how deeply you detest my debates and speeches.â
With a smile she turned to Tai and and opened her hand to reveal what she desperately hoped was Rosemary leaves, âHere you go.â Erin hoped sheâd gotten the right ones; if not she would just have to play it off as the distraction of an occupied mind.
She did her best to block out the boring, flirtatious drone around her from the rest of the guys but agreed with Quinnâs comment about Harry. She smiled at Raena when she came beside her to chop some potatoes. Typical of Tai to put the midgets to work!
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Harry had laughed off Quinnâs comment up stairs after Nancy had fled the room but his second comment that he heard as he wondered down the stairs needed a retort.
âHahahaaaaâŠif that were true Quinn wouldnât I be after you when youâve got your little pink cooking mittens onâ he sneered hinting at the fact the blonde was terribly girly for his baking obsession.
He squirmed his way into the middle of group to grab a drink from the fridge before he turned back and winked at Robin.
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"You would have already, but you know I'm too good for you to even try and what's wrong with my Pink Mitten's?" he crossed his arms and slightly looked offended which wasn't the case he didn't mind and the pink mitten's were all he had sometimes to bake or cook with but he found it interesting the boy didn't make a comment on his 'kiss the cook' Apron. He then caught the Harry's wink in Robin's direction and shook his head, "And he's at it...again." he smiled sipping his drink and looked back at Harry, "Remember most of these girls will eat you and spit you out."
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Without thinking he started to tap out a beat on the table as he started to get that closed in feeling from having everyone grouped into one area. Noticing what he was doing he stoped and also added,"Harry, I know it might be difficult at times but try and hold back a little, I don't think girls like it when your chacing anything with a female figure. Where here to find our mate and become a pack by geting to know one another. We wount know who our mate is untill she decides and tells use so until then be yourself and wait. Thats what I'm doing anyways, you can chace theim if you want but you she could be right behind you the whole time and you wont know it until she taps your shoulder and shows herself." After he says all of this he pauses and laughs,"I guess what I'm trying to say is relax a little." Agin he start taping on the table as he says this.
Breathing deeply he increased the stride in his legs gaining the distance in between him and his persuiter he thought back to memories of him running in the woods after his friends and staying in the woods untill sun set. He loved being outside he would happily live outside if he ever needed to other pack members taught him how to make a fire and build a shelter and eventually hunt for food.
He looked around to see where Adrian was he was in front of him all Duncan had to do was drive the person out of the woods so Adrian could catch them. Finnaly catching up to the person Duncan moved to the side forcing the person to turn out of the woods.
"Whatever you just said went straight over my head. None of these foxes are gonna be my mate I'm like what forteen I'm still waiting for my generation to grow up and move in. As far as I'm concerned I'm just chasing tail...tail that probably belongs to you guys. Tough luck homies" he added before vacated the crowded space to veg out on the sofa.
Sometimes he wondered if he was the only guy around with a couple of nutts and a snake. What happened to chasing chicks and having fun. Obviously those two had already surrendered themselves to a mate that didn't even exist yet. Talk about a bunch of rupunzal's waiting upon prince charming to come and retrieve them from their towers.
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