I'm not so sure about being right. Only saying what it feels like from the outside looking in. I'm only sorry that this happened in the first place, to both of you if I'm so bold to say so. Forgive me if I have gone a bit too far there.Tamaska gave a slight apologetic smile, worried that Sheauga might take that comment the wrong way. She did return the smirk however, happy that she could get some happiness pulled out of her racoon wolf.
Of course you are. You just don't see it yet.A glint of something akin to mischief and flirting shone in her honeyed gaze, a wave of her tail moving side to side in a playful manner. Tamaska wasn't really sure what to say about her last comment, unsure of whether she really knew all of the right things to say in times of hardship. Such wisdom wasn't just plopped on to one person. No, it was hidden inside each of them. They simply just had to dig deep to find it. As for where to go?
I have a friend who is a part of a group of some sort. Not really a true pack yet so to speak. But they are an interesting bunch. Nate is kind but a bit aloof. Very friendly once you get to know him. We will be heading to the bright flame a bit further east from here. But he is on a scouting mission in the south for now, while we wait for him.
She turned to look at Sheauga as she spoke, wondering how she would take all of this information.
Have anything you would like or need to do before we go? Do you still want to come with me?There was a worry in her voice for a split second, wondering if Sheauga had any last minute thoughts about staying with her. Cold feet if you will.
