[center]Rin[/center] Rin could feel the wind running through his fur as he ran, bouncing and pouncing his way towards the village. He could hear the footsteps of someone behind him which made him push himself just a little bit harder. COME ON! GO~ GO~ RIN~ GO~~ He skidded to a halt as he reached the village center, nearly colliding with Shani, which would have been his third [s]C[/s]rash of the day. (Geddit, DP? Chuks?) He grinned as he came to stop, nearly inches away from her. AND THE CROWD GOES WIIIIIILD! [color=silver]"Hiiii Shani!"[/color] He shouted, happy that he'd won AND managed to stop himself from colliding once again. He turned when he heard a new voice and saw the espeon from before. [color=silver]"It's you!"[/color] He shouted, pouncing up and down around her excitedly. [color=silver]"Yeah! Yeah! We do lots of things for fun! Do you wanna play with us, Moon?"[/color] He asked, grinning at Skoll as he made his way. He bounced up and down again and ran over to Skoll (Without waiting for an answer from Moon, he just assumed the answer would be yes), jumping to his back. [color=silver]"What took you so long? Are you getting oooold?!"[/color] Rin asked rather loudly, gnawing on Skoll's ear again. [hr] [center]Luke[/center] Luke chuckled at Iron's response, looking into the whole that Honey was digging for them. It was a bit dangerous, but he would reprimand them later. For now, he would humor them. He raised a brow, if he had one, as Honey held up a plain looking stone. From the stone, Luke could feel the powers it held within it and chuckled once more. It stopped, as Honey address him, waving. [color=yellowgreen]"Alpha or Luke will do, Honey."[/color] He told her, lifting his tail to gentle lift the stone from her hands. Sure enough, as he touched it, he could feel it slowing his growth, not that he had anymore to do. [color=yellowgreen]"Iron, Honey... I believe what you have found... is an everstone. Do you know what those are?"[/color] He asked, looking down at them with naturally narrow eyes. It often looked like he was looking down on people, which he often was, but for the children, he meant nothing by it. After all, when they grow older, they will become the leaders of the village one day.