He looked at her and sniffed the air slightly and shook his head sharply at the yelling in his head, the voices of kill and slaughter. He looked at her and shook his head "the difference is you are free" he said slowly his eyes narrowed slowly "Not a pet" he said slowly looking around slowly before his frame shifted into the massive black shaggy looking monstrous wolf as he walked right past her, his tail flicked and patted her on the back of the head. Seeming to praise her for surviving as long as she had before trotting away down the road slowly, his eyes scanning around and sniffing around the roads and grass. Picking up an old scent from passing by Gm he grumbled annoyed, they always fought for the most kills. Alexander was one of the stars of the program. He hears her behind him and looked behind him and seeing her just watching him and glared at her. He snorted and rolled his eyes once again and looked down the long road and growled lowly, if he was lucky he could make it to the house before nightfall and rest in peace. Without much of care for what she was doing, the large black GM trotted down the pebble road and to the larger farmlands outside of the town. His eyes scanning around as his ears perked and smelled a deer and looked around slightly and decided to find a snack before he headed to his home to rest before the hunt began. His frame disappeared into the forest, most would belive it be hard for a GM to hunt anything but wolves, but they still were that...wolves in their genetics. His eyes scanning and saw the deer herd and watching them and frowned seeing it was a mother and few younglings and growled lowly and sighed gently. Guess he would be going hungry till he found a male stag or something better. He loved fish if he could find a stream or river he would go fishing. He was an Odd Gm, most GM would eat or rip apart werewolves and humans alike that shelter werewolves. But this GM not only left her alone but also didn't attack the deer. His high kill drive was there but he had a reason for leaving certain things alone, he learned the hard way......why some never deserve to die.