"Not all of them were like that. They were just drun. I've met many good humans." Lanna said, thinking about it.
Why should I trust you? (Patient and kind he-wolf needed, semi-advanced, PAFP)
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" Humans arent good, they kill wolves and our prey. They think they should deserve to live instead of us." He growled.
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"Not all humans think that way. Some of them fights for us." Lanna said. She was surprised bby the amount of hatred he had for humans.
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Bump.
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"Fight for us?" He echoed. "Yeah, thats exactly what they did. Thats why I'm alone!" He snarled at Lanna. She looked horrified to see the wolf act this way. His face dropped. "Lanna..... Im so sorry....." Libra lowered his head and ran off into the territory.
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Lanna sighed when she watched him run off. She wouldn't be able to run after him if she tried. It made her wish that the other had seen what she had seen. Not all humans are cruel. Quite a few of them were kind and had good intentions.
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Libra knew he wasn't being followed but he turned his head anyway. Nothing. Libra sighed. He has had a bad history with them. Libra's territory only has few houses but most are deserted. Lanna didn't understand why humans were so cruel. They shot her yet she still thinks they're nice. Libra snorted. He tried to calm down and act as his usual kind self. 'I guess I have to tell her then, I just hope she understands.' he thought. Libra arrived at a special cave were he would spend most of his days. 'I'll just be here for a while then go back to take care of her. It was rude of me to storm off anyway.'
Libra returned to his den.
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Lanna had left a while ago to stretch. It looked as if she had bbeen gone fore a while. She was currently sitting at the howling spot she had found. It gave her time to think how to explain things to Libra. She was sad that the male wolf had only experienced the bad side of humans.
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Libra saw the den empty. He tracked the scent and it didn't stray too far. 'Might as well meet her over there.' He saw the white wolf sitting. "Hey Lanna, I'm back." He padded over to sit next to her.
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Lanna nodded. "I heard you coming." she said then looked at him. "I'm sorry if I've upset you."
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He looked to the wolf. "Theres no need to apologize. Honsetly." He said. Libra turned his head to the sky. "You just brought up old memories." he trailed away. He focued his gaze back to Lanna. " I wanted to tell you something, it's about my despise of humans."
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"Your mother was killed by human, correct?" Lanna asked. It was the only thing that made sense to her. What other reason would he harbor such a hatred for them? But then why did Libra suggest he went to a human for her wound?
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"Youre half correct. My mother was killed by a human but she wasn't the only one. I did have a sister though I only knew her for so long. My mother was shot down by a human at the heart. My sister and I were in the den awaiting for her. We were only pups then. She got too curious and ran off to find Mother. The human shot her too, I had to fend for myself. Almost died if it hadn't been for one human. He had his dog with him. She helped me survive. The human did help me too. Ran off after I learned how to hunt and survive for myself." He paused and looked to Lanna. " Humans could care less about wolves. All they do is shoot us and leave us to die. But i guess not all are bad." You could see the distant look in his eyes. Lost in his past.
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Lanna didn't have anything to say about that. "The human that had left you was only following a law. If anyone had come out here and seen him helping you, they would've been arrested then you would've probably been killed or taken to a reserve like Yellow Stone or something."
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Libra acknowledged the words but he looked like he didn't pay attention to her. "Thanks for listening to me. You're the only wolf who knows about this. I would like to keep it that way."
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"I woukdn't have anyone to tell anyway." Lanna said, smiling at Libra. "I would never so that."
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The sky began to darken. "beautiful sunset, almost time for the moon to arise." he said with a smile. "you're joining me, right?"
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"Never missed a moon." Lanna said, climbing on top of the rock. She smiled down at him. "The closer you can get to the moon the better."
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Libra saw the white wolf climb higher on the rock. He held his breath. "Dont go too high, remember your shoulder is injured." he called. Libra rushed to Lanna's side. He didn't want the wolf to injure herself more than she was. Libra fretted over Lanna like a mother with her pup.
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Lanna looked over at him and smiled. "I'll be fine. I've climbed so many rocks it's not any problem. You should be careful though." she said. She then looked up at the moon. Part of her wished that the moon wasn't its usual color but red. A wolf's moon.