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Friday, February 11, 2005
hey!
Ok, the RA application is done, just got to hand it in, then the interviews are next week... and I found the first Wolf rain chapter to this story.... so here it is. I'll post the RA stuff tommorow too....
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The sun was bright overhead as the small group trudged ever onward towards paradise. Sighing deeply Blue glanced at the horizon. She had been with the group for some time now, long enough for winter to turn into spring at least. For a while, she had missed the old man, but now she was truly happy with her pack.
“Blue! Come on, or you’ll fall behind!” Toboe shouted waving to get her attention.
Smiling to herself, Blue hurried to catch up with him. The youngest member of the pack, Toboe was full of energy, always getting into trouble and always the first to lag behind. For a while, the pack moved on in silence, with only the occasional grumble about food from Hige. No one noticed at first the large butterfly as it landed on Toboe’s nose. They did, however notice that Toboe had fallen behind. Again.
“Oy! Chibi! Keep up will you?” Hige shouted. “Or are you too young to keep up with the big boys?” He joked.
“I’m old enough!” Toboe snapped, tiered of being teased about his youth.
“Then why are you falling behind Chibi-Toboe?”
“Cheza! Cheza!” Toboe tried to get the flower-girl’s attention, but only was rewarded by a vacant and tolerant smile. He new better to try and get Kiba involved. He would only tell Toboe to keep up, they must find paradise soon. “Tsume? Tsume….”
“No. Hige is right. If you can’t keep up, go back to the humans. A wolf must be able to keep up with its pack.” The scarred wolf grumbled. “Or are you nothing more then a pet dog?” The anger in his voice was almost palatable.
Tsume knew he had gone to far by the look on Toboe’s face. Even Hige looked started by his words, his tone. Hige, who many times had said much the same things, was shocked. He knew he should do something, but being Tsume, he just turned away.
“Tsume…” Toboe whimpered softly. “Fine!” He shouted, his face contorted in anger. “FINE! I’ll find Paradise by on my own! I’ll show you I’m no pet dog!” With that, Toboe Spun away, running as fast as his four legs could carry him.
“Toboe!” Blue made a move to go after him, glareing at Tsume (still pretending he didn’t care).
“Blue. Leave him be. We’ll give him till night fall to cool down.” Cheza sighed. “Right Kiba?”
“Huph” Kiba nodded, settling down.
Toboe kept on running chokeing and crying. He wasn’t awear of just how far he had run. He didn’t even notice the city getting closer. All he could think of was how Tsume had “betrayed” him. He was so caught up in his thoughts he didn’t notice the pit trap until he landed in it. He should have as Kiba had shown him one on their travils.
“AH!” The top of the trap gave way, and Toboe went down in a shower of branches, roots, leaves and dirt. His bracelets snagged on something, as he was falling, slowing him and flipping him. His momentum carried him down farther, pulling them from his arm/leg. “Tsume!” he shouted as he hit the ground, his head connecting with a rock, Knocking him out.
Toboe drifted into consousness again. Everything in front of him was blurred, and his head ached. As his vision begain to fade, he thought he could hear voices.
"Hey, George! I think we caught something"
"What do you know Hedicki, we did. Wonder what kind of dog that is"
"I donno...could be a wolf"
"Ha! As if we'd be that lucky. Wolves have been extint for years"
As Toboe lost consiousness, his last thought was 'Tsume...Help me...'.
It had been a hard fight for Tala, and she was panting heavily as the handler lead her out of the pit. Before they had made it to her cage though, the owner called out to him. “Tony! Come look at this one!”
As the two humans talked to another man, Tala glanced down at the dog cowering at their feet. What a whimp she yawned, And your spossed to be a fighter? You look more like Bait to me! she laughed.
You...You can talk? the small rust colored dog whined.
“Tala, comeon, girl.” The handler clucked as he pulled Tala away. “That was a good fight today girl. You’re such a good dog!”
Duh!
Tsume ranged ahead of the others. It had been almost a day, and still Toboe had not come back. “Most likely the runts gone and got himself in trouble,” grumbled Tsume as he ran on, folowing the signs Toboe had left. Before long, he came to a hole in the ground, which the young wolf’s tracks ran strait to. “The idiot didn’t watch were he he was going... OVER HERE!” he shouted to the others.
“You found him?”
“Yeah, looks like it. The stupid runt fell in a hole.” Tsume sighed, “Hey Toboe, you ok down there?” Only silence answered him. Getting annoyed he continued, “I didn’t mean what I said, you idiot, it was a joke. I’m sorry, ok?” Still there was no response. “Fine! I’m coming down!”
Jumping into the pit, Tsume noticed it was empty. Confused, the gray sniffed around for any sign of his friend, knowing that Toboe had been here. As he paced around, his paw hit something. Looking down, he saw Toboe’s bracelets, slightly bloodied at his feet.
“He down there?” called Hige.
“No,” Growled Tsume, jumping out of the pit, “But he was...” he showed the others the bracelets.”
“Guys!” cried Blue, “I found tire tracks!”
As the others came over, they could smell their young friend around the tracks, “You think Toboe is with them?” asked Kiba.
“Probily. Well kiba, do we go on, or do we look for the little idiot?” Tsume growled, seemingly annoyed at Toboe.
Despite this, the white wolf knew that Tsume was a little worried, as was he. “We should Probably go get him,” he sighed, “It shouldn’t take long.” With that, the pack of wolves raced after the tacks.
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