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@Ultimate Spidey

Hahah. They'll just need a cover for why a bunch of people gather at the mansion. Like a swingers party, or rehab.
Sasha – Skoll


Idly twisting a dreadlock around a long, slender finger, Sasha watched the wolf scarf down the food. The blazing fire warmed her skin, lulling her into a state of drowsiness. As the urge to return to homid form surfaced, Sasha dismissed it with the knowledge that communicating with the werewolf would be more difficult and likely result in a headache that medicine wouldn't fix. As the other's voice touched upon her mind, Sasha offered a slight smile.

If it's no trouble, I'd like to turn back as soon as possible.

Alright. The Ulfric is not in the House presently, but I will inform him of your need when he returns. Sasha tilted her head, listening for the sounds that marked others as individuals, such as the tread of their feet or the lilt of their voices. Markus had a louder voice than most, and stepped both more surely and heavily, unless he was trying to be quiet. She had to adjust for the newcomers, registering them in the meticulously organized system that was her brain.

You can explore the house if you'd like. Or sleep. What is your name? Sasha stopped herself before several more questions came forth, seeking not to cause any further duress. She stared at the wolf with discerning eyes, contemplating the potential reasons the wolf was unable to shift back, from exhaustion to fear. Though she didn't necessarily intend to convey the thought, it still spilled over. Have you tried meditating?

Marrec – Hati


When the hunter moved outside, Marrec did as well, though he kept to the shadows that claimed dominion near the house's wall. Although he sparred Acacia a flicker of attention, Marrec wasn’t overly concerned with the other werewolf’s whereabouts. Acacia had always been a bit beyond his comprehension, seeming to be outside the more earthy tendencies of the average werewolf and not often mingling to the same extent, like a bird amongst squirrels or something. He had never really known how to make friends beyond the easy, superficial levels, so it wasn't really surprising that he knew so very little about some of his pack members.

Turning to the hunter, Marrec concentrated on staring a hole into the man's back, though not with any particular animosity. He still held the gun Marcus had given him, unsure if he wanted three guns tucked into his pants – it surely increased the odds of shooting his gonads off. A soft chuckle escaped Marrec's mouth, only to be arrested by a new scent, followed by the sight of a new person. The young and bloodied man didn't seem to notice Marrec, which was reasonable since Acacia was the primary focus, and Marrec really couldn't compete against a woman.

As incredulity sank in, a dark brow winged upward and a full sigh gusted from the enforcer, who was becoming paranoid that it was actually the full moon and that's why so many weird things had occurred. Or perhaps the winter was simply stirring up restlessness and causing people to wander from their homes. Being a werewolf meant an innate knowledge of the moon, however, which meant it wasn't a full moon that was causing such oddities. Maybe Odessa isn't so small anymore, he wondered.

Sam – Geri


How did they die? Was it you?

As his voice slid through her mind, acquiring a rather pleasant tone, Sam released a quick and sharp snarl. He couldn't really understand what had transpired, but the accusation burned enough to cause the dark wolf to slide forward into a more aggressive stance. Markus drew her attention when he moved forward, and she initially thought he was going to attack the fellow, but instead the Ulfric approached their fallen and began to take up the burden of their bodies. Not wanting to be in the way, Sam stepped aside and paced forward, placing herself between the dead werewolves and the stranger until Markus had lifted them and began to leave.

Her head dipped in acquiesence to Markus's request to handle the new wolf, at which point she turned completely to face him and forced the issue of her murdered pack members aside. When he began to relax and no longer appeared overtly aggressive, Sam copied him and settled back on her haunches, though a deadly grace was never more than a swift spring away.

No, she finally said, flashing a quick image of her coming upon the bodies towards the male werewolf. We seem to be attracting hunters...and strange wolves. Who are you?

Raising up from her sitting position and trotting forward, Sam made a wide circle around the strange wolf, using her nose and eyes to assess him as she did so. Her second circle was slightly closer, but she opted not to close the distance and instead stopped so that she was facing him from only a few feet away. What do you want?
@urukhai

Accepted.
Hey all, I would like to end this veeery busy evening within the next day or two, so try to tie things up a little and tuck yourselves into beds or whatever.

Obviously it won't happen right away, so don't panic. Just don't start whole new events, I guess. Or try not to... >> We'll see.
Sam – Geri


Sam rubbed a hand across her face, briefly hiding her eyes behind the stretch of her long fingers. She felt a subtle weariness in her bones that went beyond the exertions of a single day, but knew there wasn't time to dwell on such things when she was needed. Staring at the limp forms of her pack members, Sam gave a slight nod in Markus' direction. She paused to scent the wind, following the direction from whence it came with somber dark eyes.

“Of course.”

Shoving her hair out of her face, Sam gave herself a brisk shake and began to hunch down to welcome the shift. The wolf, already anxious to be free, sprang forward and burst past the barrier of her homid form, causing a swift and violent shift. Her brown eyes grew amber in hue, appearing luminescent against the background of her dark fur. Giving a shake that was part surprise and discomfort, Sam lowered herself into a stretch before trotted forward to stand near Markus' flank. She settled down on her haunches, only to shift impatiently when a howl rose up in answer to Markus.

The grey wolf was quick to follow up on his howl, appearing just beyond the edge of the clearing. Sam's ears swiveled to attention as she waited for him to suggest friend or foe. As the strange wolf's eyes turned to look at the bodies, Sam moved instinctively. Hackles raising as she moved to hide her fallen pack members from the stranger's sight in a fairly protective gesture, Sam hoped he wouldn't think of attacking in the bloodlust of hunger. A thin growl trickled past her muzzle.
@Guess Who

Haha. What an adorable hunter. Accepted.
Sasha – Skoll


Sasha walked into the kitchen in her tall, muscular lycaon form, administering the gathering of pack members and strangers a cool glance before opening the fridge. It didn't occur to her to discuss the other wolf, since Sasha didn't feel like she owed them an excuse for her behavior and really didn't want them doing anything typically stupid. A flicker of mirth crossed her face when the strange man who had the boring scent of human started lecturing the equally unknown wolf.

Digging out an armload of food, she backed away from the fridge, dumped it all on a tray, and headed back to the den. Sasha dropped the tray on a rather large ottoman, pointing to a host of leftover meat as well as raw venison.

I could cook that, but I didn't think you'd mind too much, she said lightly. Giving the wolf her back, Sasha moved to the large hearth that acted as the centerpiece for the den and stirred the smoldering remnants of wood to life. Strategically adding a few pieces of wood, Sasha finally felt satisfied the fire was properly attended and moved to sprawl in a loveseat, turning her attention to the wolf once more. You can rest up and all that, or we can get the Ulfric to help you shift, she told the wolf, perceiving the issue at hand simply from several years of experience as a werewolf.

Marrec – Hati

Despite the annoyance of being forced to babysit everyone, Marrec accepted the Ulfric's demand. Might as well be corralling students again, he thought idly. Marrec stared at the third gun now in his possession, a grin allowing a brief glimpse of teeth. His grin widened as Aldo and Vashti started snarling at William, only to burst into laughter when the hunter got all hissy back at the two werewolves. Pulling a chair out, the large werewolf settled in and stretched out his legs, only to grunt and straighten his posture. Reaching one hand behind him, Marrec adjusted the two pistols tucked into his pants.

Knowing the night was going to be a long one, Marrec subsided into a state of distraction that was tethered to the present only by his awareness of where William was. He considered the days that led up to him becoming a werewolf, when he had been working with kids outside of the classroom, as both a confidant and a counselor. Now he was a full-time enforcer and being a teacher seemed a distant impossibility, though he still subbed at times. And you'll be dying in a little while, too. Might as well not try too hard to get back to teaching if you'll croak soon.

Stirring from the dreary path his mind was trying to take, Marrec glanced around and noticed Sasha in lycoan form. His mouth parted to ask what was going on, but he decided she didn't want the attention when she stalked right back out of the kitchen.

Sam – Geri

Though she knew they were already dead, Sam checked their pulses anyway. Blood coated her fingertips as she touched the wounds to try and identify the weapon used. The scent of blood, even of her own pack, was one that touched the wolf pacing beneath the surface and threatened to override Sam with a more primitive mentality. Forcing herself to control the instincts, Sam backed away from the corpses and settled down against a tree to wait for her pack to respond.

She hadn't really cared for the two werewolves who lay dead at her feet, but Sam had fought her way to Geri and in doing so, had become well entrenched in pack politics. Part of that had been protecting some of the weaker wolves and, ultimately, protecting her pack. Liking or not liking them as individuals aside, they had been under her protection, and she had failed them. The Odessa pack had grown, but it had done so mostly in wolves who were not and perhaps never could be considered dominant. Fear rippled through the woman's chest as she considered how very weak their pack was, with such werewolves that couldn't really survive on their own. One of the Ulfric's enforcers was a part-time school teacher, after all.

Sam had reverted back to homid form by the time Markus arrived and was sitting rather dejectedly against a tree, scowling out into the night and hoping the hunter would wander back over to the killing. Despite being in homid form, she still heard his thought. Raising to her feet and smearing blood splatters from her hands onto her pants, Sam lifted her shoulders in a shrug.

“No. I came upon them, though they're not long dead. We're being hunted, Marcus,” Sam growled out, nails beginning to lengthen along her fingers. “We need to kill them all.”
@Guess Who
I like it, although did he believe in werewolves prior to being told to hunt them? =P
@Guess Who

Hahah. Is it a male hunter, then? =P

Post the CS you have, and we'll go from there.
@Guess Who

Go ahead and post a CS here. Preferably not a hunter, mind you. We have quite a few of those presently.
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