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Post by Luna ♫] on Nov 29, 2008 17:35:03 GMT -5
Status: Complete The Puppet: Luna the h/u/n/t/e/r The Involved: Unknown The plot: Luna kills terrier mutt. The count: 1056 The notes: First time playing Luna, so I'm trying to get into contact with her 'evil' persona. Dainty white paws rested on a dust-caked window ledge as a black and white fae gazed out at the sky. There were a few cracks in the glass, and the view outside was hardly visible because of all the filth that covered the window. But she could still see the night draw over the blue sky, edging closer, pulling the day into dark embrace. The husky sniffed impatiently and jumped down from the desk she had been standing on to land onto the floor. She didn't usually come here, since it was so darn messy. But the real reason she was here was to follow some scrawny little terrier that had bounded into the building for some reason. The female wanted to know why, a puny little dog like that could be at the mercy of one of such.. Power. Well, she liked to think herself powerful. As well as beautiful, now, this was a female who just thought everything about herself. She was proud,prissy and hated other dogs who she thought were prettier then herself. She turned her head and sniffed an old box labeled with some faded red writing. She couldn't really make out what it said, since it was quite blurred and it too was caked in dust. Luna grunted mildly, swishing her tail back and forth across her back legs as she scrutinized the box before lifting a paw to drag one of her claws along the side. It still didn't open. Luna stopped and thought, Why am I wasting my time here? I should be hunting that vermin. she thought with a fierce nod of her head. She padded along silently, head low and swinging lightly from side to side as she tried to track down the terrier mix's scent.
She soon found it, mingled in with the other smells of the abandoned warehouse. She pulled on a wide grin and began to search down the little dog. Large rounded ears swiveling, trying to hear noises, aswell as detect where the dog was hiding by smell. Despite her light footing, the planks underneath her frame groaned and strained, creaking slightly with every step she took. Luna growled with frustration and jumped onto another box, looking around for the dog which had caught her attention in the first place. The world didn't need more puny matted mongrels. She crossed the corridor and butted a half-open door further out to peer into the dark room. Her tail high above her to display her confidence and intentions, Luna walked into the room. She pranced backwards, spine arched and growling as she felt sticky cobwebs slick onto her fur. She turned her head and yanked them off with her teeth before entering the room again, being a bit more careful about where she walked. She could hear a faint whimpering and Luna's eyes lit up with delight as she heard it. Luna crouched down and began to stalk, but made her movements loud, clattering her paws into whatever she could to make more noise. The whimpering noise grew louder until it was frantic. Feeling quite calm, but still tense as she felt the anticipation of killing yet another mutt run through her veins. She allowed a rough growl to thrum it's way through her throat, the corners of her muzzle pulling back to reveal her fangs.
Oh, this was going to be fun. Delightful, even. Luna continued searching until she found a ball of white scraggly fur hiding under an old desk. The mutt cowered and quaked with fear, a small keen escaping from it's jaws. Luna's growl turned into a haunting grin and she began to chant, "Through me the way is to the City of Woe. Through me the way into the eternal pain. Through me the way among the lost below, relinquish all hope, ye who enter here. These words, of a dim color, I espied written above the lintel of a door. Whereat: "Master, the sense is hard," I cried. And he, as one experienced in that lore: "Here all misgiving must thy mind reject. Here cowardice must die and be no more." As she finished the song, Luna advanced, weaving her way gracefully inbetween the cluster of boxes, the grin remaining sealed on her face. The song she had made up, she merely enjoyed seeing the terrified expression of her prey's face. Luna growled amusingly, then snapped her jaws together, forming a deadly metallic click. The terrier dog whined and then closed his eyes. Luna smiled once more before enclosing her jaws around the dog's neck. Grinding her teeth into it's flesh before throwing her head to the side, allowing it to crash into the wall and fall to the dusty floor limp. Luna wagged her tail in delight and licked the blood off her ebony chest and muzzle. That's when she smelt something else, and realized she wasn't the only dog here. Luna smiled once more, "Staring is rude, if you also would like to dance into my deadly embrace, I'd suggest you'd show yourselves and apologize pretty quickly. I may be a hunter, but my patience is limited." she mused, lifting her head calmly, her blue eyes watching the room incase something would leap out at her. She didn't want that now, did she? Honestly, it would probably be that scrawny dog's mate, if he even had one; The ugly thing. Who would ever love a thing like that? Though, there could be other things. She just hoped it wasn't a wolf, yes. Luna had a fear of wolves. She practically bowed down to any wolf she met. But it wasn't only fear, Luna treated her deer ancestors as royalty. Because if they hadn't hopped along, she obviously wouldn't be here either.
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Post by Cody on Nov 30, 2008 9:49:51 GMT -5
Night was approaching, a dangerous time for a canine alone. Large paws slipped across the frozen ground. Your first inpression, wolf. His face could fool you any day. You would be half correct guessing a wolf. His father, however, a pure husky. No doubt Cody's looks made him look intimidating, but they also pushed others away.
A chilly breeze rustled the remaining fallen leaves as Cody approached the abandoned warehouse. It wasn't his favorite place to seek shelter, but it was definatly closer then anywhere else. His large wolf-like body crept around to the back of the building. His large nose sniffed the frozen ground. Someone had been here, but when were they here was the question. Cody really wasn't in the mood to socialize, but if it came to that he would submit to the situation.
His feet felt stiff and cold. Another gust rustled the dead leaves. He lowered his head to the ground and searched for the opening in the wall. This was the only entrance he would ever use entering the warehouse. It wa the only entrance that would keep you hidden from eyes within. Found it, he lowered his body to the ground and crawled through the tiny opening. Either I've gotten bigger, or this hole has gotten smaller, he thought to himself.
After getting his=mself to his feet, Cody walked along the wall until he found himself a good spot to lay down. It was in the form of a large skinny box that was proped up against a smaller square one. A perfect place to rest and still stay hidden. Cody got himself sitiuated and shut his large eyes. He released a yawn showing his sharp teeth and fell asleep.
Cody wasn't a deep sleeper so the slightest noise could awaken him. This noise came not to long after he had shut his eyes. Boards were creaking, something they usually don't do that on their own. His ears perked forward and swiveled to find the sound's location. Cody rose from his comfortable position under the boxes and crept along the rows of desks until he nearly walked right into the dog that had been causing the comotion.
He had been turning a corner and there she was cornering a small terrier. Cody layed upon the floor and peeked around the desk to watch. He couldn't believe what was happening before his eyes. He could tell this wasn't a dog with moral values as she grabbed the small helpless dog by the neck and flung it at the wall.
The female must have senced his presence because she called him out. Cody, not in the mood to fight, emerged willfully and looked at her closely as he walked towards her. "I'm sorry Miss," he said as he sized her up. His wolf eyes took in all her features, purbred.
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Post by Luna ♫] on Nov 30, 2008 10:08:59 GMT -5
Status: CompletePuppet: Luna the "INTRIGUED" Involved: Cody Count: 560 Notes: Oh yes, it appeared Luna had been right all along. There was a creature somewhere here, she could hear the floorboards creaking very slightly with the approach of some animal, much larger then the puny terrier she had killed. She didn't growl but held her head high, sniffing once more at the air to try and identify the animal. It was definitely a dog, and soon the musky scent of a male followed it. Luna tilted her head to the side, well; She had met many male dogs who were larger then herself. And in breeding season was the time when many were galloping the land in search of mates. The femme just liked to tease them, she had never mated. She was a female untouched by a sin of male pleasure. But having fun with them and running away at the right moment was sort of a game for her. Oh, that got her heart pumping as he showed himself. A handsome male husky. But no, he was a half breed. But there was some purebred in him.. And something else. Without saying anything, Luna stepped forwards, her stance still calm and confident as she sniffed along his jaw line and across his cheek before withdrawing her head. He was part wolf. Yep, definitely. Half breed or not, one of his parents had been a wolf. Royalty as Luna considered it and she quickly stepped backwards and bowed her head gently.
She had only met a few wolves, and this was as close as she could to meeting them. But he was not entirely wolf, so she wouldn't give him the full respect that she gave pure wolves. But he also had some of her own breed in him. She also had respect for that. But her stance remained calm and assertive, tail high to show it. "Oh, no babe. No need for apologies for a silly whim of mine. You caught me in the midst of a hunt. I do oh so love my hunts." she grinned, licking her chops inquisitively. Ridding the world of those filthy rats, somebody had to do it. Or Luna thought so. This male was larger then herself, but at his words she considered him not to be of a threat. So, she stayed pretty close to show she wasn't really afraid enough to give him that sort of space. "My name is Luna." she cooed, rubbing herself affectionately against his body. She was always like this with males, it was hardly as if she didn't realize the amount of pain she had caused that smaller dog and now was reveling in this larger, more handsome dog's presence. Whether he approved of her actions, Luna didn't care. There were other males she could hang around with that may accept her devilish mind. After three seconds, she removed herself,turned and took a few steps forwards before swishing her tail and looking at Cody over her shoulder, "I presume you also have a name? Don't be shy, now." she grinned. Turing once more so that she was now facing the wolfdog.
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Post by Cody on Nov 30, 2008 11:43:20 GMT -5
After stepping out into the open for the female to see, Cody regreted coming here at all. He knew he would run into someone , he always did. As he stood before the female he knew she was interested in his lineage. She came forward and sniffed at his face. When she got this close Cody took a small step backwards. Once she had backed away he took the small step forward back to where he had originally been standing.
The female bowed her head as if in respect. Why would she be respecting a dog like him? His mother was a wolf, his father a husky. It was a rather odd mixture but thats who he was. She then spoke to him, saying something like there was no need for apologies. However, she had demanded an apologie so Cody gave it. He always did what he was told, just to avoid conflict.
She spoke that she was in the middle of a hunt. Cody looked over to the small terrier mix upon the floor. How could she think of hunting a dog just like herself? Cody swallowed hard as he looked away from the wimpering figure. It had nearly no life left to it as it lay on the cold cement. Cody's eyes kept looking over to it as it lay there. He couldn't imagine hurting another dog.
The female's name was Luna. She came close again and rubbed herself up against his side. Cody mearly stood there and didn't argue. He really was never comfortable with being too close to others because you never know when or if they are going to turn on you. He rolled his eyes when she walked away from him. She turned to face him once more and asked his name.
Cody hesitated. He had gotten a bad rap and leaking his name to everyone might bring up some old stories. he decided he couldn't just stand there without giving a name. "It's Cody," he said sitting back on his haunches. His leg was hurting now, he had walked many miles today and it always felt sore after so much walking.
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Post by Luna ♫] on Nov 30, 2008 12:29:05 GMT -5
Status: CompletePuppet: Luna the b/o/r/e/d Involved: Cody Count: 483 Notes: Luna didn't pursue the male as he took a step back, she remained standing where she was with a calm peaceful smile on her face, her head turned as she saw the pathetic mutt still alive on the floor. Luna raised an eyebrow. She had broken the thing's neck and it was still alive? The fae growled and stalked over to the animal, placing one of her white paws onto it's neck and adding pressure to it, "And you haven't gave up yet? Let me ease that stinging for you, shall I?" her sharp canines once again sank into the mongrel's neck, she lifted it and shook it to and fro like a ragdoll, feeling it's throat came loose, she stopped and thrashed the body onto the stone ground, feeling her teeth snap the jugular vein. She let go of the dog and let it fall to the floor, she tapped it on the head and looked back up at Cody, still completely calm about what she had done, perhaps she thought the other dogs also considered these mongrels unworthy of life. "There. Dead,gone." she kicked the dog away with one of her backlegs and then pounced onto a box, wrapping her tail around her blood stained paws and looking down at Cody with an intrested expression. She didn't think the conversation would last long, as the dog seemed really quite unsure about the situation. Luna frowned at this, it was something that pointed out a dog might be weak. She wasn't entirely sure, but that was her opinion of him so far. She soon stopped his limp in his front foot and tilted her head but didn't bother to comment on it. "Quiet fella, eh? You certainly don't talk much." she mumbled, shrugging her shoulders before leaping off the box and striding confidently towards the door to head out of the house, if the male wanted to stop her, feel free. But there was nothing else to do here with a quiet dog. She became bored easy and you had to be a strong dog to hold her attention. At his name, Luna turned her head and smiled sweetly. "Very nice." she said, well. This was a wolfdog, so she acted sweet. Don't think she won't act all charming with other dogs, because theres a high possibility that she won't. She is stern and mean and loves annoying others. And off she was to do some more, but perhaps she wouldn't get anywhere with this half-mute dog. Where was the wolf in him? Let it out!
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Post by Cody on Nov 30, 2008 12:48:17 GMT -5
Apparently Luna had seen and heard the terrier mix who was still alive. It was hanging to life by a thread, almost ready to die. Its family was probably at home, wondering. Where is he? I hope nothing bad happened. A sad thought to Cody. He new how important family was, even though his family are the ones who made him what he is. The female walked over to the small dog upon the floor and finished him off. Cody shut his large eyes when he heard the cracking of bones.
Luna pushed the dead creature away and leaped up on a nearby box. She tilted her head when he had risen, this is when his limp was apparent. he fiured she had noticed and sat right back down. His limp made him look weak and defeated. However he could fight with the best of them if he had too.
She thought he was quiet. This was true, around canines he didn't know. The trust factor comes into play here. Trust is a hard thing for him to give out anymore. He smiled sweetly when she called him quiet. What else was there to say? He sat there as she commented on his name. He nodded.
Before thinking about his next words Cody asked, "What tempted you to kill such a harmless creature?" He turned his head towards the lifeless body in the corner.
OOC: Sorry kinda short.
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Post by Luna ♫] on Nov 30, 2008 13:02:22 GMT -5
Status: CompletePuppet: Luna the; " Semi Evil" Involved: Cody Count: 344 Notes: Luna gently pried open the door with the tip of her snout and took a step forwards to examine the corridor. Seemed dark out, Luna would have to find a better place to spend the night then in the warehouse. She had been the disgusted look in that wolfdog's eyes as she killed the mutt. Well, it was firstly probably too small to live a proper life. What could a tiny little thing like that live on? Probably rats, yuck. What a life, feasting on vermin. No go for Luna. Upon thinking about it more, perhaps she was being kind in killing each little icky mongrel she could get her paws on. Luna liked purebreds and purebreds only. Includes pure wolves aswell, but she wasn't sure about Cody. He was classed as a mutt aswell, was he not? But his parents had been a wolf and a husky. Two things that Luna wouldn't harm. So naturally, she wouldn't harm their offspring either. As she took another step forward so she was standing below the door frame, she heard the male speak behind her, finally! Words. Blessed words. It was too quiet for her in this stupid house. She needed more entertainment then anything else. Maybe the reason she enjoyed killing others. She looked at Cody and spoke, "Because he is a puny little mongrel. Unworthy. The sick little pup should have hidden before I spotted him and chased him here. I see a mongrel, I kill it. Your kind however, I tolerate." she said with a nod of her head. Well, he was part wolf part husky. So of course she wouldn't hurt him. But, all the other mongrels were as good as dead when she layed eyes upon them. Which were nearly all dogs now days, too careless to preserve the beauty in their breeds. Idiots.
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Post by Cody on Nov 30, 2008 13:23:44 GMT -5
Cody watched as luna peeked out the door. he stood up again and walked after her a bit, trying not to look at the blood puddle now surrounding the terrier mix. You'd think, growing up with wolves, Cody would be used to the sight of dead bodies. However, none of those bodies seen growing up were those of other dogs. Luna was obviously someone Cody wouldn't normally associate with. However, night was falling as they spoke and she was the only one around. The only one around that could speak,that is.
Her reasoning for killing the creature; "Because he is a puny little mongrel. Unworthy. The sick little pup should have hidden before I spotted him and chased him here. I see a mongrel, I kill it. Your kind however, I tolerate."
What kind was she inferring; wolf or dog? Cody didn't understand her thinking. It should have hidden before she had seen it. The thing was small and probably didn't even know she was around. His body would have been so low to the ground that Luna could have spotted it from hiding. Cody nodded and continued.
"My kind," a small laugh escaped him. "What kind would you be infering? There are two sides to me that you have already discovered." He raised his eyebrows at her. She was a curious female. She seemed very independant and big headed. Cody walked closer to her and waited for a response. His limp was more apparent then ever but he still tried to hide it. he could still feel the places where his friend had separated skin. Scars still sat in those very places almost unseen by Cody's long fur.
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Post by Luna ♫] on Nov 30, 2008 13:38:08 GMT -5
Status: CompletePuppet: Luna the c/a/u/t/i/o/u/s Involved: Cody Count: 377 Notes: Luna watched as the male followed her. This was something new, Luna had really just planned on dumping this male since he seemed like no real fun to be around at first. This gal was all in it for the excitement and action. Proud and independent was her mind. She seemed completely at home being around others, depending of course whether they were pure or not. Luna narrowed her eyes slightly, hoping this male wouldn't join her onto the street. She acted with the strength and confidence of a leader, but in no way was she ready for that. Still young and feisty, Luna wanted to spend at least one more year romping around by herself. So she quickly allowed a growl to part from her jaws. She hardly knew him, but maybe she could run off. Yes, she could do that at any time she wanted. As she stopped growling and to her surprise the male started laughing about something, left Luna rather confused. She huffed and waited for him to talk, when she did, Luna batted her blue eyes. "Yes, your kind." she started, paused and glared at him before carrying on, "Half wolf half husky, meh. I consider wolves to be royal and huskies like myself the purest of the pure. Put the two together and I'll leave you be." she pointed out, at her words of huskies being the most pure of all the other breeds was purely her own opinion. She only considered her breed the most important. Oh the stupid prissy female she was, but at least she was giving this male a bit of a compliment? Luna's eyes dropped down to his bad leg and she stared at it for a few seconds, wondering what could have caused the limp. She wouldn't talk about it just yet, after all; It was none of her business. That was one thing that Luna was not, she never asked too many questions.
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Post by Cody on Nov 30, 2008 13:52:45 GMT -5
Cody was quite taken off guard when a growl came from the female. He shouldn't have been surprised but he really hadn't thought about her doing that. He stepped back once to be safe and then waited. His tail wagged slightly behind him. His eyes were still soft and he waited patiantly, he was in no hurry.
His leg seared with a sharp pain causing to sit back on his haunches once again. He tried not to show the pain. This pain came back every now and again, even after nearly two years. Cody smiled trying to not look like he was about to rip his leg off.
Luna finally responded to his question. Cody tilted his head as he comprehended her words. She felt wolves were royalty. Why on earth would she come to that conclusion? Cody saw wolves as evil back stabbing creatures who hate the dogs. Why would she see them as better then everyone else?
The second half of her answer had been apparent. She thought husky's were the purest throughout the land and were better then other breeds. Cody looked down at himself and then to Luna. He saw nothing extraordinary about either side of him; wolf or husky.
"I see," he said looking at Luna. " And what makes you think huskies and wolves are better then, oh lets say, that dog you just killed." Cody looked over to the dog in the corner once more. " I don't understand how we are different."
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Post by Luna ♫] on Nov 30, 2008 17:03:56 GMT -5
Status: Complete Puppet: Luna the p/r/o/u/d Involved: Cody Count: 499 Notes: Looks like the male got the message when Luna growled at him, for he stopped and took a few steps backwards, satisfied, she nodded once. Though she was curious as why he was wagging his tail, it wasn't aggressive. Much more calmer, perhaps trying to prove that he wasn't intimidated of her presence either. Well, he should be. Luna thought of herself as a killer, rarely showing mercy. Solitary and a face as hard as stone. Nevertheless, she was slowly giving the male more respect and space. The quake smile he gave her seemed odd, as if there was something terribly wrong that she shouldn't know about, her eyes drifted to his bad legs and she blinked. "Bothering you, eh?" she gestured at his bad leg with a flick of her muzzle. She watched as he sat down, was this because he was in pain or because he hardly had any fear of her? Luna snorted. He should be afraid, he should be shouting for her because of what she had done. But he was doing none of that and seemed much more relaxed then most. She wondered whether he was used to it all. Cody seemed surprised at her earlier words, as he tilted his head to the side. Luna responded with a half-smile though it wasn't as bright as before. She admired wolves for their strength and courage, of course dog's also were capable of that amount. But dogs had descended from wolves, did not dogs have to treat them with respect? Luna had been created by wolves, and her form shifted by the selective breeding of man to make her resemble these powerful wild beasts. But all the same, Luna simply bowed down to the wolves, they were her masters. She would obey their every single whim, a loyal servant to their every need, but not a slave. Luna was too proud and fierce to be of that rank. "Huskies and wolves are similar in appearance. We are bold and courages, strong and fierce. The smaller breeds quake under our voices- But wolves are so much more then that, they are our masters. My masters. I bear them sanctuary whenever they need it most, for they are the beginning's of all dogs. Without them, we would be nothing. For we wouldn't exist." she said, her voice turning to a softer tone as she spoke. However, as he mentioned the terrier she had destroyed earlier, she bared her teeth and snarled before speaking again, "He has been twisted most by man, breeding with whatever breed comes it's way until it turns into something lesser then a flea-ridden fox." her tail was twitching softly behind her as she remained her intense stare fixed on Cody.
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Post by Cody on Nov 30, 2008 17:28:32 GMT -5
Cody sensed that Luna could see right through his fake smile that he tried to cover his pain with. She looked to his leg and then asked his if it was bothering him. “No I’m fine,” Cody said looking up to Luna. That was a lie but he didn’t want to look vulnerable to such a fiery female. He smiled and then looked away. He scoped out the room to make sure they were the only two around. It seemed so but you could never tell. A yawn escaped him. He never really got that nap he was planning on taking. He had been awaken, what seemed like hours ago, by Luna attacking the terrier.
He listened to her speak of the reasons she respected the wolves so much. Huskies and wolves were similar in appearance, but Cody didn’t believe that smaller breeds quaked from their voices. According to her without them dogs would be nothing. Cody thought it over and concluded that that was true. Wolves are our masters, Cody didn’t quite agree with that statement but he let her continue. She would bear wolves sanctuary? Cody raised his eyebrows at that statement as if to say, you can’t be serious. Cody let her finish and then spoke, “Have you ever even met a wolf?” He questioned her because she seemed to think too much without even getting any action.
Luna bared her teeth and snarled catching Cody off guard once more. He took a small hop back but then noticed she had been looking at the dog in the corner. “Flea-ridden fox?” Cody repeated after she finished, “Don’t you think that’s a little harsh?” She was starring him straight in the eye as he spoke. He swallowed and continued, “ I mean who cares, everyone can make their own choices about who their mate is.” Cody was taken aback by her harsh statements but continued to keep eye contact.
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Post by Luna ♫] on Dec 1, 2008 15:34:36 GMT -5
Status: Complete Puppet: Luna Involved: Cody Count: 488 Notes: This wolfdog seemed calmer then most, even when he said that the leg was bothering him, he seemed to think about his words first before speaking them. Luna grunted and flicked her ears, her silver markings seeming to turn a darker grey as she leaned against the wall and pressed herself into the shadow's darkness. "I see." Luna mumbled, still not certain about this male. She was used to dominate males with loads of power, she'd never met one who acted as calm as he, but still cautious. As intimidating as Luna could be, she seemed to have lost it, fulfilling her desire for blood from that other dog. She wanted to sleep, thus not wanting to have any fun with this dog. She'd just ditch him later, but she still wanted a nap. As for her sanctuary comment, she'd help them whenever they wanted her to. Simple. She considered them her masters, and she'd wait on them hand and foot. Unusual, but Luna had her own beliefs. If the male was that thoughtful, shouldn't he just accept that? She'd like to convince him to follow her choice, but it didn't look that easy. Now, had she met a wolf? Of course she had! Or else she probably wouldn't be so fond of them. She had met a pack once, they had seemed proud and powerful. Much more stronger then Luna could ever hope to be. "Yes. I've met a wolf. A pack, I served them as a spy for a time against a rival dog pack. Why do you ask?" she inquired, a spy was Luna's first status. She was naturally deceiving and cunning enough to weave herself into the pack lands or just merely keep an eye on them. The dog pack had been mainly made up of mongrels with not a single wolf amongst it. As he responded to her earlier remark about the terrier, she shrugged her shoulders. Was this one of these peace makers? Bah! She didn't need him pitying over the small bloody rat in the corner who was probably as dumb as a rat aswell. "Not at all, Cody." she replied, her tone ebbing some stern tone as she spoke his name. "Some dogs are careless. Like that mongrel. It's best I rid them from the world, they are weak and die early in life. Their lives are short and miserable since they struggle scavenging for food in these conditions where it's every pack,dog and wolf for itself. How these vermin make a life out here I'll never understand." she said, staring him straight back in the eye with a hard gaze.
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Post by Cody on Dec 2, 2008 18:26:28 GMT -5
The situation was getting interesting. Cody really didn't know what to make of the whole ordeal. A shiver ran down his spine as a breeze blew in through the doorway. The stining in his leg was slowly fading away so he stood once more. He watched as Luna leaned herself against a wall and blended into the darkening shadows. She flickered her eyes at him as she commented to his response about his lag. Cody smiled slightly, what else was there to say? He wasn't about to tell her the entire story about the whole incident happened so he best just nod and smile.
Luna finally answered Cody's question about ever even meeting a wolf. A spy, Cody could see her doing something like that. Luna seemed like the sneeky type, the kind that might get close to someone and stab them in the back. "I see," Cody said mockingly to her recent comment. Why would she betray her own kind to help wolves? The question stuck in the back of Cody's head, but he best not bring it up. Luna then inquired to why he cared.
"Well," Cody said looking at Luna, " I grew up around wolves and they gave a totally different impression upon me. I was mearly curious to how you came to such conclusions about them." Cody stopped for a moment and then continued, " They struck me as cruel creatures. I am not saying all wolves are that way but I've learned a lot from living with them for nearly three years." A smile spread across Cody's face after he finished. It was true, when you spent most of your life around them you learned and saw things you would never have seen growing up as a dog. They were fierce hunters and some were just blood-thirsty. Cody had learned the hard way.
Cody didn't say anything else pertaining to the terrier in the corner. He nodded and then thought about her words. She felt that she should rid them of the earth. This was a hard thing for Cody to comprehend but he left it at that. Honestly he really didn't care much about her views of mutts. He was a mutt of sorts himself and nothing could change that.
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Post by Luna ♫] on Dec 6, 2008 13:13:58 GMT -5
Status: Complete Puppet: Luna Involved: Cody Count: 416 Notes: We finish soon, maybee? Luna didn't shift from her spot as a breeze of wind flew through the room. She rose an eyebrow, odd. Where would there be in any wind from a dull place like this? Maybe it was just from a broken window. She was beginning to grow bored and wanted to leave soon. She had no real purpose of being here. She had killed the mutt, that was why she had been here. Now that there was no other reason... She might aswell leave. She didn't feel like blabbing on all day to a dog that seemed just as uninterested in her as she was of him. Luna turned her head and smoothed out a patch of fur that was sticking out noticeably, she licked it so that it was slicked down smoothly like the rest of her fur. She then looked back at the male and licked her muzzle. "Quite. Glad you see what I mean." she replied with a keen smirk before returning to the task of grooming her fur. She was used to keeping herself in check. When her fur was neat again, she lifted her head and stared at Cody as he started to speak again. What came out of his mouth made Luna tilt her head to the side. He had grew up in a pack? Well, it seemed likely since he was a wolf's heir. She replied in the normal confident manner she told other canines about her opinion of wolves. "Some wolves have different tastes. Most don't like a dog amongst their pack, I was useful to them and remained there for a few months till I withdrew myself from their presence. Merely because I was getting bored of watching the pesty mongrels. Meh, I live for adventure and excitement." she said, giving him a wolfish smile before waiting as he continued speaking. "They probably felt dumbstruck that one of their own kind would mate with another dog.. I can't see why they may have treated you so." she murmured, glancing down at his bad leg before looking back at Cody. "Have you always had that limp?" she finally asked, her tone calm and not rushed. Meh, if he snapped, she would snap back. Thus was Luna's way of life.
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