Sah
Lilly's tail wagged and she tilted her head up to give the woman a lick on the cheek. She eagerly accepted the extra ear scratches, her enjoyment echoing down the bond with the rest of her pack.
Sah noted that the woman didn't give her name in return and filed the information away for later. She didn't seem like a threat, so he assumed that she just wanted her privacy. Watching her with Lilly, his lips twitched. Or maybe she was just too busy greeting his enthusiastic companion.
Her question pulled a hum of thought from the Wild Thunder. Tilting his head, his eyes furrowed. Flashes of surprise encounters and drastic life turns, such as his pups arriving in Cado, and the wonderment of new adventures filled his mind. Smiling softly, Sah nodded. "You're right. I've met most of my closest friends through disturbances."
Sah noted that the woman didn't give her name in return and filed the information away for later. She didn't seem like a threat, so he assumed that she just wanted her privacy. Watching her with Lilly, his lips twitched. Or maybe she was just too busy greeting his enthusiastic companion.
Her question pulled a hum of thought from the Wild Thunder. Tilting his head, his eyes furrowed. Flashes of surprise encounters and drastic life turns, such as his pups arriving in Cado, and the wonderment of new adventures filled his mind. Smiling softly, Sah nodded. "You're right. I've met most of my closest friends through disturbances."
My soul is in the sky
-William Shakespeare
-William Shakespeare







