| | Rare times in local KT. Place your mouse over times and items for time conversions and info. |  | | 08-14-2009, 11:18 PM | #91 | Webkinz :) Join Date: Mar 2008 Posts: 22,232 | Re: The Wolves of Saqqara - Part 3: The Journey (Alright, I just finished a some-what full body of Roan:
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) | | | 08-14-2009, 11:23 PM | #92 | Gifted Join Date: Aug 2007 Posts: 14,176 | Re: The Wolves of Saqqara - Part 3: The Journey ((Ooh, that's pretty too! )) | | | 08-14-2009, 11:24 PM | #93 | Webkinz :) Join Date: Jan 2008 Posts: 9,781 | Re: The Wolves of Saqqara - Part 3: The Journey {Beautiful, Lake } | | | 08-14-2009, 11:26 PM | #94 | Gifted Join Date: Mar 2008 Posts: 12,316 | Re: The Wolves of Saqqara - Part 3: The Journey  Originally Posted by 1cheergirl12 Landon glanced back over his shoulder at the Roaming Winds and Ghost Flower wolves. How could he have become a part of this? He was no pack equal--he shared nothing and contributed even less. Did he care? He turned his head back to the path in front of him, walking slowly to lessen the weight on his paws. Sheyla carefully weaved between the sleeping bodies of wolves and sighed contentedly once she was no longer boxed in. That was one thing she had in common with her brother: she did not like feeling trapped. Her paws carried her even further away from the rest and she let them, not really going anywhere in particular. She just enjoyed the cool breeze that ruffled her long fur. But with the breeze came the scent of wolf. Not from behind, with the others, but a ways in front of her. She increased her pace to catch up to whoever was ahead, curious to know why they were awake.  Originally Posted by nintendogfreak4 Mason snickered at "part of the charm". Not likely. "I'm sure we'll make it, even if it seems impossible we'll figure something out. We always have, probably always will. Even if we don't, we've lived in the desert for a long time, we can continue." "You're so optomistic," she accused playfully as she rolled over onto her side. Her eyes closed part-way. "I wish I had your outlook on life."  Originally Posted by [xo] lipgloss {Hehe, thanks!} Soon, Comet heard faint squeaking and sniffing sounds coming out of the burrow," I think I hear at least one," she smiled at how intelligent she was,"Okay, when it comes out, just grab it? Or wait to see if there are others?" "Just grab it, I think," Tyrin answered after a moment's thought, his voice low so it wouldn't scare the mouse. "If there are any more in there, they'll probably still come out anyway to check out the food." | | | 08-14-2009, 11:27 PM | #95 | Webkinz :) Join Date: Mar 2008 Posts: 22,232 | Re: The Wolves of Saqqara - Part 3: The Journey (Thanks! ) | | | 08-14-2009, 11:28 PM | #96 | Gifted Join Date: Mar 2008 Posts: 12,316 | Re: The Wolves of Saqqara - Part 3: The Journey  Originally Posted by Lake (Alright, I just finished a some-what full body of Roan:
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Roan:
) ((Purty! I especially like the eyes. )) | | | 08-14-2009, 11:28 PM | #97 | Webkinz :) Join Date: Mar 2008 Posts: 22,232 | Re: The Wolves of Saqqara - Part 3: The Journey (Thanks! That was my favorite part. xD) | | | 08-14-2009, 11:30 PM | #98 | ^above^ Webkinz :) Join Date: Mar 2008 Posts: 14,445 | Re: The Wolves of Saqqara - Part 3: The Journey "Is that supposed to be an insult?" Mason questioned growling playfully and nudging her. "Well, I kinda learned to look at life that way. Because if you don't have anything to look forward to... you have nothing." | | | 08-14-2009, 11:32 PM | #99 | Webkinz :) Join Date: Jan 2008 Posts: 9,781 | Re: The Wolves of Saqqara - Part 3: The Journey  Originally Posted by BlackLab39 Sheyla carefully weaved between the sleeping bodies of wolves and sighed contentedly once she was no longer boxed in. That was one thing she had in common with her brother: she did not like feeling trapped. Her paws carried her even further away from the rest and she let them, not really going anywhere in particular. She just enjoyed the cool breeze that ruffled her long fur. But with the breeze came the scent of wolf. Not from behind, with the others, but a ways in front of her. She increased her pace to catch up to whoever was ahead, curious to know why they were awake. "You're so optomistic," she accused playfully as she rolled over onto her side. Her eyes closed part-way. "I wish I had your outlook on life." "Just grab it, I think," Tyrin answered after a moment's thought, his voice low so it wouldn't scare the mouse. "If there are any more in there, they'll probably still come out anyway to check out the food." "Okay," Comet nodded and crouched down, almost like a pup that was playing, but with more of a fierce , piercing look on her face, that showed she was in no mood for playing. She was hungry. Finally, the pretentious mouse made it's way out of the burrow only seconds before she grabbed it in between her paws and it became a meal to share. "You first," she nodded towards Ty to take the first bite. | | | 08-14-2009, 11:34 PM | #100 | Gifted Join Date: Mar 2008 Posts: 12,316 | Re: The Wolves of Saqqara - Part 3: The Journey  Originally Posted by nintendogfreak4 "Is that supposed to be an insult?" Mason questioned growling playfully and nudging her. "Well, I kinda learned to look at life that way. Because if you don't have anything to look forward to... you have nothing." Alyxa swatted back at him half-heartedly with one paw. "I've just never managed to look at things that way, even before I was an alpha. I guess I'm just too much of a worrier at heart to be content. Even when things are fine, I find something to be worried about." | | |  | | | Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests) | | | | Thread Tools | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode | Posting Rules | You may not post new threads You may not post replies You may not post attachments You may not edit your posts HTML code is Off
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