...look into a wolf's eyes. You'll never be the same again.
"Of course. I'm happy to have helped." Sah wasn't surprised at Hadama's offer to return the favor. There wasn't anything that the hybrid truly needed at the moment. He wasn't on a quest. A thought occurred and he let out a hum, "If you wish to join us in our hunt, feel free to. Otherwise, I was intending to go to the Greatwood soon and search for roses. I could certainly use an extra set of eyes." The wolves would no doubt help. But they'd likely be more focused on romping through the woods than looking for flowers. Not that their bonded could blame them.
The Wild Thunder softened as the shyest of his wolves slowly inched up to the quiet Demi-god. Hadama had a steady presence, and it didn't surprise Sah that Frog would be more at ease with the Tidebreaker than he was with others. Stopping a foot or so away, the young pup leaned forward and hesitantly sniffed, debating drawing closer.
The Wild Thunder softened as the shyest of his wolves slowly inched up to the quiet Demi-god. Hadama had a steady presence, and it didn't surprise Sah that Frog would be more at ease with the Tidebreaker than he was with others. Stopping a foot or so away, the young pup leaned forward and hesitantly sniffed, debating drawing closer.
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