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Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2007 7:21 pm
"I guess I can come, just, please help me remember not to shift form in town...most of that sort of people don't like werewolves, you know," she said. She continued the other conversation then, while still following her companion: "I'm not sure you understand about the pack. It isn't quite a--family, like other races have, it's...sort of between that and a small community, but still closer than that.." She frowned slightly, and shook her head at herself. ((Remember how her personality is described as "spacey"? She's just barely not quite aware that the present subject is dangerously close to telling her new friend that she was outcasted from her pack, one of the most shameful things to happen to a werewolf. The other might not mind, but she would be ashamed around someone who knew that, most likely...))
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Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2007 1:30 pm
Eiralis had never met a werewolf before and hadn't really known much about it, listening intently. She paid no mind to her comment about changing. Were she to seem like she might, Eiralis would have chastised with or without being told, she knew most people didn't like differences. As with her friends, those Faded ones, people wouldn't even give them a chance. Some people, she supressed a shudder, tried to change them back but who knew if they wanted to be back? She took a stab at conversation based on what the other had said, "So, your pack, are they here, around town, in a human form or something?"
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Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2007 2:44 pm
"Er, no they're um...Idon'tknow," she said. "I haven't seen a sign of them since they...I left." The last two words fell flat as an obvious generalization of the full story. She frowned again, more of a guilty-looking expression, and remained that way for now.
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