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I glanced nervously at the raccoon and howled with Adolfa to give thanks to the spirits for the raccoon’s life. “Er, eat up. We better get going soon.”
I glanced nervously at the raccoon and howled with Adolfa to give thanks to the spirits for the raccoon’s life. “Er, eat up. We better get going soon.”
“I’m not hungry, and I found juniper berries in case someone gets a bellyache.” I said while I waited.
Adolfa ate her raccoon and left the squirrel for someone else to eat.
Lupus had already eaten the mouse earlier, which he still didn't want to think about too much, so he wasn't hungry. He waited patiently for the group to move so he could follow.
( let’s wait for Byrd to join and eat the squirrel)
(Okay)
Byrd trotted up, and dropped two birds and a raccoon. She howled as well, then laughed.
“Aren’t you gonna eat? And what’s the laugh for?” I said nervously.
( and what’s the no reply for lol jk u might be busy )
( ok I’m getting nervous. Why is no one responding. Usually you guys respond about now. Can I not see anything you say? WHATS HAPPENING? 🙀)
Byrd bent down, and dug into a raccoon.
I turned away and hung her head. After Byrd was finished, we began the long journey towards the mountain pass. After a little while, the trees thinned out and stopped completely. A huge field with tall grass filled the space between the group of wolves and the waterfall. “Stay in the tall grass, we don’t want to be seen by predators. Keep your eyes and ears and nose open.”
(Sorry I needed to eat and then my dad needed me to do something)
Lupus pricked his ears for any sounds, walking as quietly as he could. The grass rustled as they passed through it.
Byrd stood protectively close to Lupus, keep her ears pricked.
Various small creatures ran through the grass, and Lupus's ears swiveled towards each sound he heard, looking around in case he saw something suspicious.
A huge shadow covered the field, blocking out the sun. I looked up to see a huge bird, that almost looked like a cloud, heading towards our destination. As I continued to watch and walk, it flew right past the mountains and curved away. “That thing was scary,” I commented “Glad it passed the mountains.”
( hey how do you put a picture on your profile)
"W-what was it?" Lupus watched the bird fly out of sight.
(Idk)
“I honestly don’t know, but something tells me I wouldn’t want to anyway.” I scanned the ground and surrounding grass before leading the group onwards.
Lupus seemed skeptical, but he couldn't get left behind. He didn't know how to get back home on his own. He moved quickly and quietly in the back of the group, keeping his ears pricked and sniffing the air for anything suspicious.
( you have to go to this other website called Gravatar )
Byrd growled. Stupid monsters.
Other than the giant bird and occasional bug, no other animal confronted the group. Soon it was near dusk. “Do you guys want to continue? We only have two miles left. It’ll only take an hour to get to the waterfall or a safe camping area.”
"Doesn't matter to me." Lupus yawned. "I'm still not entirely sure where we're going, or what we're doing."
“I say we keep going! I don’t know about you guys but, I’m super excited. I’ve never been exploring near the mountain pass!”
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