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Zach
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Nomad
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While one boy wallowed in a thick, festering pool of boredom, another boy, older, waded carefully along its edges.
Moving silently, Zach drifted steadily through the halls of Alteron's withering woods, the boughs of the trees towering above him dappling his golden coat in scattered shards of sunlight and darkness. He kept his ears sharp and open, searching for... something. One of his brothers or sisters, perhaps, or maybe some type of small prey to bring home. It was hard to be certain, though it didn't matter for long. A sound through the thicket eventually distracted him. Although quiet, the noise was still loud enough to make Zach stop and turn, considering it for a long, careful moment, sniffing the air and staring, until curiosity eventually drove him forward to investigate, weaving through the thicket until he finally emerged on the other side. His sharp gaze immediately fell on Oleander's small, bulky form, and he paused for a moment, tilting his head to the side, simply studying the younger boy. This one was no doubt another child from one of the pack's recent litters, he suspected, wrinkling his muzzle slightly, an air of disdain immediately surrounding him. It seemed everywhere he looked nowadays there were gaggles of children popping up, running around the pack like vermin. Crawling about like rats. At least this one didn't smell like one though, he thought, carefully smoothing out his slightly irritated expression. The boy did, however, look quite moody. Dare he approach? With a soft snort, Zach shook his hair and moved forward, curling his tail over his back. "My, don't we look merry," he uttered, smiling thinly, a thick layer of sarcasm painting his smooth tone. The golden adolescent didn't really like children, he'd recently had the misfortune of learning, but they were awfully fun trying to rile up when they weren't shrieking and trying to sully his bright coat with their grubby paws. (The memory nearly made him shudder.) He found a place to lounge near the bored pup, taking his sweet time to stretch and curl ever so gracefully in the dry, brittle grass, letting one full minute of silence pass, then two. Finally, when Zach deigned himself comfortable enough, he crossed his paws and gave Oleander his full attention again, staring coolly, the dark shade of his turquoise gaze becoming shadowed by his long, wavy hair. "Did I interrupt your naptime, little baby?" |
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