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Subject: Re: *a lone wolf not quite a member of the pack feasts on a small rabbit


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Nychta
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Date Posted: 06:48:48 06/01/02 Sat
In reply to: Pearldrop 's message, "*a lone wolf not quite a member of the pack feasts on a small rabbit" on 13:39:45 05/30/02 Thu

The raven black female had been wondering through the Delta again, her pace nothing more than a languid trudge as she pushed her way through the tangle of brush that bordered the lone range. Her stomach was bloated from the huge buck she had consumed not long before. The bit of roundness added to her form actually made Nychta look like a proper wolf--she didn't look quite as much like the skeletal dog she came into the terra as.

As she was traveling a new scent touched the inner recesses of her tender nares, stinging her senses with a blur of information about the newcomer. Curiousity again took over Nychta and directed her path towards the other female. Slowly she emerged from the shadows cast by the foliage and made herself known to Pearldrop, her head and body gaining the usual submissive posture she was so prone to assuming wtih greeting a lupine she was not familiar with. She offered the other femme a welcoming whiffle and a bark of hello before she dared move closer.

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