Brave decided to go hunting.
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"Ok." Ghost said"What about you." He added
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" happy to be with you." she said happily
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Ghost chuckled before, licking her ear
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She smiles
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Fade you are accepted
ic- Nali saw Brave out hunting. "Hey, Brave!" she called, looking a bit sad.
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"I wonder why my mother never is never here." Ghost mew
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" who knows
At lest we have each other." she said licking him -
"Hey." Brave answered.
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"What's up?" she asked. "You busy?" Nali searched Brave's face for any sign that they were friends.
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"Nothing much. Just going hunting. Want to come?" Brave asked in a friendly tone.
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Nali sighed with relief. "Sure!" she said enthusiastically. "Actually, It's just what I need right now. She said with a smile.
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Brave smiled back and headed into the dense woodland.
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Nali followed, scenting the air. Soon she smelled an elk. Nali cut in front of Brave and whispered, "Follow me." they found the elk drinking from a nearby stream. "okay, I'll take on the front, you can take the back, okay?" Nali whispered quietly
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Brave nodded. He slowly prowled behind, silently.
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When she was in the right position, Nali leaped up in front of the elk, taking it off guard. She bit into its neck while it tried to buck around.
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Brave knocked the elk down and killed it swiftly. "Nice job." Brave said to Nali.
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"Thanks." she said, panting. "If you hadn't jumped in there, I'd be up a tree like Kat!" she said with a laugh.
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"No problem. And if you hadnt bitten the elk, I would have hoofs on my face." Brave exclaimed.
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Ghost sighs before getting up and walking out his den looking at the sky