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Aurora took a step in the direction of the pup, but right as she was going to go over to him, a strange feeling swept over her. She lifted her nose to the air and sniffed, sensing a creature far off. A wolf. Male. Adult, perhaps? She couldn't tell for sure, as the stench of fear and panic were drowning out nearly all else. And now she was torn between saving the pup, and running after the wolf who stank of fear. What if he was in trouble? She shook her head. No. It was best to see to the pup first. If there was a wolf far off, running from something, he'd have to fend for himself for the moment. Sighing, she continued in the direction of the pup, who was now shaking like a leaf.
Aurora jumped slightly as she was rammed into from the side. She spun around, thinking she was going to be attacked, only to find that her "attacker" was backing away slowly. "I'm… sorry," the she-wolf stuttered, looking quite frightened and miserable. Aurora's grey and white fur stopped bristling and lay flat. She exhaled in relief, and then took a cautious step towards the newcomer. "It's alright," she said. "I won't hurt you. We could work together, you and I. Are you alone, too? It has been far too long since I last saw another of my own kind. I welcome you to join me."

From farther away within the trees, Aurora heard a twig snap, and looked toward the sound. There she saw a small, white-furred pup. The little one looked about ready to keel over, as if he hadn't had a good meal in weeks. Well, she hadn't either. She sighed. An adult female was no trouble, since she figured the chocolate-colored wolf could take care of herself. But a pup? She wasn't sure about this. Pups needed looking after. Aurora shook herself. What was she saying? She couldn't leave a pup to die in the cold like this. She turned to the she-wolf beside her. "Your name? Mine is Aurora. Come with me. We must see what this pup is about."
Peachygem, yes you can just hop in. Feel free to. I'm glad I already got some RPers. Yay!
Aurora padded silently through the forest, inhaling the cool, crisp, winter air and the smell of damp earth from the rain. While she did enjoy winter and rain by themselves, these things together tended to create a problem, which was: that there was no prey. Occasionally, a rabbit or squirrel would show up, but that was not enough to support her, and she knew that she would soon starve if she did not find and kill bigger prey. However, this also brought into sharp relief another problem: she was without a pack, which, for a wolf, was a bad place to be. And so, she was stuck here in this forest, in the dead of winter. No food, no pack. What was she living for anymore? She didn't know.
This is a role-play in which everyone's character must be a wolf. We each start out as "lone wolves" and the goal is to band together to create a pack. For the sake of fantasy, your characters can talk, and can have human personalities and names, though preferably you wouldn't name your wolf Bob or some such, as that just doesn't sound very wolf-like to me. But no shapeshifting, magic, or anything else of the sort. All wolves must be at least semi-realistically created. (IE no wolves with bright blue fur and pink eyes). The role-play will take place in the wilderness, starting out in a forest, and progressing from there if necessary. Please use correct spelling and grammar. Other than that, anything goes, I guess, as long as it stays on topic and there is no - as I said - magic or random things happening that you wouldn't actually see in real life.
I'm totally new here. Hoping for some good, old-fashioned role-playing because I've recently gotten into it.
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