Caraset yelped in surprise, jumping back a little. The brown Fae leaped forwards, aimming on locking her jaws around the new brutes shoulders.
Tikini needs a mate (Female wolves needed)
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Tikini ripped at it's eye.
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Caraset leaped back, snapping her jaws around the brute's leg. She shook her whole body, racking him back and forth. Caraset jumped back again, her boldness suddenly lifted to where she was frozen. Frozen from the fight. What is she was attacked? She wouldn't fight back. No, she couldn't.
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Tikini struggled to get up.
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Caraset watched Tikini curiously for a mere second, then slowly padded over to him. She thurst her muzzle under his chest from the side, proping the brute up a little so he could find his berrings.
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Tikini then ripped the males ear and it ran.
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Caraset jumped back as Tikini jumped forwards and ripped the brute's ear off. She gave a small whine, backing into the trees a little but not disapearing from sight. She kept quiet afterwards, watching Tikini with curious eyes.
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Once the male was gone Tikini fell in pain.
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Caraset watched, her eyes grewign wide. She dove forwards, grabbing him by the scruff. She dragged him towards the trees, setting him down in a vacint den she spotted. She looked him over a little, her mind racing with thoughts.
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Tikini was having trouble breathing.
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Caraset pasted some herbs on his wounds and instructed him to eat some things before running around to find some food. When she came back, her breath was heavy and raspy. She pulled the elk calf into the den, then went back outside, laying down in the mud as the rain started to make dirt into mud. She felt the need to let him be inside the den where he could heal. She was fine out there and was not sick in the first place.