As the summer days rolled by, a full moon crept closer and closer. Thankfully, the woods surrounding the camp were large and caves were scatted everywhere, maybe Carlos could wait this out in a cave? all he had to do was find one and hope some other animal didn’t make its home there, right? -(the worse starter maker) L

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Carlos wandered through the forest. He knew he’d seen a cave somewhere – it looked like an old bear cave, though he hadn’t gone in it before. He wanted to be as far away from his camp and the summer camps, in case the children had an idea to wander around at night to hunt for snipes. The full moon would make visibility perfect for it, so it was a reasonable concern in Carlos’ mind.

He finally came across the cave he was looking for. And not too soon either – the moon would rise probably within the next ten minutes. Carlos ventured forth, holding his flashlight up to search the inside of the cave. Hopefully it was empty. Could a werewolf beat a bear? Maybe?

he huffed annoyedly ‘Why Would I Go After The Children? I Said I’m Already Full And They Seem To Be A Bad Choice In Food.

Carlos just huffed back. I don’t know. I don’t even know you.

he used his wing as a shiled as he pushed past him ‘And I Don’t Either’

Carlos growled. He nipped at the wing without even thinking, but not hard.

I want to make sure you’re not going anywhere near them.

he didn’t really react to the nip, glancing back at him ‘Then.. Follow ?’

Carlos looked at them, making a low, suspicious-sounding huff. Fine. I’ll follow.

he started trotting forward, his tail wagging softly

Carlos went after the other beast, a bit stiff and cautious as they went on. He occasionally sniffed the air, trying to see if he could smell anybody near them. If one of the kids was wandering about, or if they got too close to the camp, Carlos was going to have to do something.

Gosh… he hoped Angie was being a good girl and was asleep in her tent.

after abit of walking, they reached the stream, but he stopped a few feet away from it, carefully looking around as he crouched in the bushes

Carlos looked at the other creature strangely. What are you doing?

As the summer days rolled by, a full moon crept closer and closer. Thankfully, the woods surrounding the camp were large and caves were scatted everywhere, maybe Carlos could wait this out in a cave? all he had to do was find one and hope some other animal didn’t make its home there, right? -(the worse starter maker) L

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Carlos wandered through the forest. He knew he’d seen a cave somewhere – it looked like an old bear cave, though he hadn’t gone in it before. He wanted to be as far away from his camp and the summer camps, in case the children had an idea to wander around at night to hunt for snipes. The full moon would make visibility perfect for it, so it was a reasonable concern in Carlos’ mind.

He finally came across the cave he was looking for. And not too soon either – the moon would rise probably within the next ten minutes. Carlos ventured forth, holding his flashlight up to search the inside of the cave. Hopefully it was empty. Could a werewolf beat a bear? Maybe?

he huffed annoyedly ‘Why Would I Go After The Children? I Said I’m Already Full And They Seem To Be A Bad Choice In Food.

Carlos just huffed back. I don’t know. I don’t even know you.

he used his wing as a shiled as he pushed past him ‘And I Don’t Either’

Carlos growled. He nipped at the wing without even thinking, but not hard.

I want to make sure you’re not going anywhere near them.

he didn’t really react to the nip, glancing back at him ‘Then.. Follow ?’

Carlos looked at them, making a low, suspicious-sounding huff. Fine. I’ll follow.

he started trotting forward, his tail wagging softly

Carlos went after the other beast, a bit stiff and cautious as they went on. He occasionally sniffed the air, trying to see if he could smell anybody near them. If one of the kids was wandering about, or if they got too close to the camp, Carlos was going to have to do something.

Gosh… he hoped Angie was being a good girl and was asleep in her tent.

As the summer days rolled by, a full moon crept closer and closer. Thankfully, the woods surrounding the camp were large and caves were scatted everywhere, maybe Carlos could wait this out in a cave? all he had to do was find one and hope some other animal didn’t make its home there, right? -(the worse starter maker) L

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Carlos wandered through the forest. He knew he’d seen a cave somewhere – it looked like an old bear cave, though he hadn’t gone in it before. He wanted to be as far away from his camp and the summer camps, in case the children had an idea to wander around at night to hunt for snipes. The full moon would make visibility perfect for it, so it was a reasonable concern in Carlos’ mind.

He finally came across the cave he was looking for. And not too soon either – the moon would rise probably within the next ten minutes. Carlos ventured forth, holding his flashlight up to search the inside of the cave. Hopefully it was empty. Could a werewolf beat a bear? Maybe?

he huffed annoyedly ‘Why Would I Go After The Children? I Said I’m Already Full And They Seem To Be A Bad Choice In Food.

Carlos just huffed back. I don’t know. I don’t even know you.

he used his wing as a shiled as he pushed past him ‘And I Don’t Either’

Carlos growled. He nipped at the wing without even thinking, but not hard.

I want to make sure you’re not going anywhere near them.

he didn’t really react to the nip, glancing back at him ‘Then.. Follow ?’

Carlos looked at them, making a low, suspicious-sounding huff. Fine. I’ll follow.

As the summer days rolled by, a full moon crept closer and closer. Thankfully, the woods surrounding the camp were large and caves were scatted everywhere, maybe Carlos could wait this out in a cave? all he had to do was find one and hope some other animal didn’t make its home there, right? -(the worse starter maker) L

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Carlos wandered through the forest. He knew he’d seen a cave somewhere – it looked like an old bear cave, though he hadn’t gone in it before. He wanted to be as far away from his camp and the summer camps, in case the children had an idea to wander around at night to hunt for snipes. The full moon would make visibility perfect for it, so it was a reasonable concern in Carlos’ mind.

He finally came across the cave he was looking for. And not too soon either – the moon would rise probably within the next ten minutes. Carlos ventured forth, holding his flashlight up to search the inside of the cave. Hopefully it was empty. Could a werewolf beat a bear? Maybe?

he huffed annoyedly ‘Why Would I Go After The Children? I Said I’m Already Full And They Seem To Be A Bad Choice In Food.

Carlos just huffed back. I don’t know. I don’t even know you.

he used his wing as a shiled as he pushed past him ‘And I Don’t Either’

Carlos growled. He nipped at the wing without even thinking, but not hard.

I want to make sure you’re not going anywhere near them.

As the summer days rolled by, a full moon crept closer and closer. Thankfully, the woods surrounding the camp were large and caves were scatted everywhere, maybe Carlos could wait this out in a cave? all he had to do was find one and hope some other animal didn’t make its home there, right? -(the worse starter maker) L

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Carlos wandered through the forest. He knew he’d seen a cave somewhere – it looked like an old bear cave, though he hadn’t gone in it before. He wanted to be as far away from his camp and the summer camps, in case the children had an idea to wander around at night to hunt for snipes. The full moon would make visibility perfect for it, so it was a reasonable concern in Carlos’ mind.

He finally came across the cave he was looking for. And not too soon either – the moon would rise probably within the next ten minutes. Carlos ventured forth, holding his flashlight up to search the inside of the cave. Hopefully it was empty. Could a werewolf beat a bear? Maybe?

he huffed annoyedly ‘Why Would I Go After The Children? I Said I’m Already Full And They Seem To Be A Bad Choice In Food.

Carlos just huffed back. I don’t know. I don’t even know you.

As the summer days rolled by, a full moon crept closer and closer. Thankfully, the woods surrounding the camp were large and caves were scatted everywhere, maybe Carlos could wait this out in a cave? all he had to do was find one and hope some other animal didn’t make its home there, right? -(the worse starter maker) L

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Carlos wandered through the forest. He knew he’d seen a cave somewhere – it looked like an old bear cave, though he hadn’t gone in it before. He wanted to be as far away from his camp and the summer camps, in case the children had an idea to wander around at night to hunt for snipes. The full moon would make visibility perfect for it, so it was a reasonable concern in Carlos’ mind.

He finally came across the cave he was looking for. And not too soon either – the moon would rise probably within the next ten minutes. Carlos ventured forth, holding his flashlight up to search the inside of the cave. Hopefully it was empty. Could a werewolf beat a bear? Maybe?

He seemed surprised to be stopped by the other, puffing up his wings before growling defencively

Carlos didn’t make another move. He just stood in the other’s way, making a very low growl in his throat, but didn’t try to attack again.

he shot a glare at the other before trying to move around him, making sure not to get too close

Carlos snarled again and jumped in front of the other beast again. You are not going near that camp! Not near those kids!

he snarled, getting fed up with Carlos, so he gave his wings a few flaps, kicking up dirt and dust into the air

Carlos just barked at the other, his hackles raised and teeth bared.

No way, Jose – I don’t give a damn how big you are!

he snarled, raising a paw as he got ready to strike ‘You’re Really Trying My Nerves!’

Carlos stopped growling. What the hell?

Hey, wait – are you – are you actually talking to me?

he stopped, tilting his head in confusion ‘Wait, You Can Talk..? Why Weren’t You Earilier?’

No idea. But since I can ask, why are you going toward the camp? You really shouldn’t be heading that way.

Good that they could understand each other, but Carlos still had concerns.

he sat down ‘The Camp? I’m Going To The Stream, Why Would I Go To The Camp? There’s Nothing For Me There Anymore..’

Carlos huffed at him with a light snarl. You’re walking directly toward the camp. You actually left your kill behind at the cave. What gives?

‘I Wasn’t Hungry Anymore, And This Is The Way To The Stream, I Thought It Was Obvious..’ he looked around

Carlos’ fur started to raise. This just didn’t ring right for him. He sat down, eyes narrowing at the other beast. Not very obvious.

‘You Should Ask More Questions Then’ he got up, going to walk around him

Carlos jumped up again. He got in front of the other with a snort. How do I know you’re not going after the children? Really?

As the summer days rolled by, a full moon crept closer and closer. Thankfully, the woods surrounding the camp were large and caves were scatted everywhere, maybe Carlos could wait this out in a cave? all he had to do was find one and hope some other animal didn’t make its home there, right? -(the worse starter maker) L

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Carlos wandered through the forest. He knew he’d seen a cave somewhere – it looked like an old bear cave, though he hadn’t gone in it before. He wanted to be as far away from his camp and the summer camps, in case the children had an idea to wander around at night to hunt for snipes. The full moon would make visibility perfect for it, so it was a reasonable concern in Carlos’ mind.

He finally came across the cave he was looking for. And not too soon either – the moon would rise probably within the next ten minutes. Carlos ventured forth, holding his flashlight up to search the inside of the cave. Hopefully it was empty. Could a werewolf beat a bear? Maybe?

He seemed surprised to be stopped by the other, puffing up his wings before growling defencively

Carlos didn’t make another move. He just stood in the other’s way, making a very low growl in his throat, but didn’t try to attack again.

he shot a glare at the other before trying to move around him, making sure not to get too close

Carlos snarled again and jumped in front of the other beast again. You are not going near that camp! Not near those kids!

he snarled, getting fed up with Carlos, so he gave his wings a few flaps, kicking up dirt and dust into the air

Carlos just barked at the other, his hackles raised and teeth bared.

No way, Jose – I don’t give a damn how big you are!

he snarled, raising a paw as he got ready to strike ‘You’re Really Trying My Nerves!’

Carlos stopped growling. What the hell?

Hey, wait – are you – are you actually talking to me?

he stopped, tilting his head in confusion ‘Wait, You Can Talk..? Why Weren’t You Earilier?’

No idea. But since I can ask, why are you going toward the camp? You really shouldn’t be heading that way.

Good that they could understand each other, but Carlos still had concerns.

he sat down ‘The Camp? I’m Going To The Stream, Why Would I Go To The Camp? There’s Nothing For Me There Anymore..’

Carlos huffed at him with a light snarl. You’re walking directly toward the camp. You actually left your kill behind at the cave. What gives?

‘I Wasn’t Hungry Anymore, And This Is The Way To The Stream, I Thought It Was Obvious..’ he looked around

Carlos’ fur started to raise. This just didn’t ring right for him. He sat down, eyes narrowing at the other beast. Not very obvious.

As the summer days rolled by, a full moon crept closer and closer. Thankfully, the woods surrounding the camp were large and caves were scatted everywhere, maybe Carlos could wait this out in a cave? all he had to do was find one and hope some other animal didn’t make its home there, right? -(the worse starter maker) L

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Carlos wandered through the forest. He knew he’d seen a cave somewhere – it looked like an old bear cave, though he hadn’t gone in it before. He wanted to be as far away from his camp and the summer camps, in case the children had an idea to wander around at night to hunt for snipes. The full moon would make visibility perfect for it, so it was a reasonable concern in Carlos’ mind.

He finally came across the cave he was looking for. And not too soon either – the moon would rise probably within the next ten minutes. Carlos ventured forth, holding his flashlight up to search the inside of the cave. Hopefully it was empty. Could a werewolf beat a bear? Maybe?

He seemed surprised to be stopped by the other, puffing up his wings before growling defencively

Carlos didn’t make another move. He just stood in the other’s way, making a very low growl in his throat, but didn’t try to attack again.

he shot a glare at the other before trying to move around him, making sure not to get too close

Carlos snarled again and jumped in front of the other beast again. You are not going near that camp! Not near those kids!

he snarled, getting fed up with Carlos, so he gave his wings a few flaps, kicking up dirt and dust into the air

Carlos just barked at the other, his hackles raised and teeth bared.

No way, Jose – I don’t give a damn how big you are!

he snarled, raising a paw as he got ready to strike ‘You’re Really Trying My Nerves!’

Carlos stopped growling. What the hell?

Hey, wait – are you – are you actually talking to me?

he stopped, tilting his head in confusion ‘Wait, You Can Talk..? Why Weren’t You Earilier?’

No idea. But since I can ask, why are you going toward the camp? You really shouldn’t be heading that way.

Good that they could understand each other, but Carlos still had concerns.

he sat down ‘The Camp? I’m Going To The Stream, Why Would I Go To The Camp? There’s Nothing For Me There Anymore..’

Carlos huffed at him with a light snarl. You’re walking directly toward the camp. You actually left your kill behind at the cave. What gives?

As the summer days rolled by, a full moon crept closer and closer. Thankfully, the woods surrounding the camp were large and caves were scatted everywhere, maybe Carlos could wait this out in a cave? all he had to do was find one and hope some other animal didn’t make its home there, right? -(the worse starter maker) L

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Carlos wandered through the forest. He knew he’d seen a cave somewhere – it looked like an old bear cave, though he hadn’t gone in it before. He wanted to be as far away from his camp and the summer camps, in case the children had an idea to wander around at night to hunt for snipes. The full moon would make visibility perfect for it, so it was a reasonable concern in Carlos’ mind.

He finally came across the cave he was looking for. And not too soon either – the moon would rise probably within the next ten minutes. Carlos ventured forth, holding his flashlight up to search the inside of the cave. Hopefully it was empty. Could a werewolf beat a bear? Maybe?

He seemed surprised to be stopped by the other, puffing up his wings before growling defencively

Carlos didn’t make another move. He just stood in the other’s way, making a very low growl in his throat, but didn’t try to attack again.

he shot a glare at the other before trying to move around him, making sure not to get too close

Carlos snarled again and jumped in front of the other beast again. You are not going near that camp! Not near those kids!

he snarled, getting fed up with Carlos, so he gave his wings a few flaps, kicking up dirt and dust into the air

Carlos just barked at the other, his hackles raised and teeth bared.

No way, Jose – I don’t give a damn how big you are!

he snarled, raising a paw as he got ready to strike ‘You’re Really Trying My Nerves!’

Carlos stopped growling. What the hell?

Hey, wait – are you – are you actually talking to me?

he stopped, tilting his head in confusion ‘Wait, You Can Talk..? Why Weren’t You Earilier?’

No idea. But since I can ask, why are you going toward the camp? You really shouldn’t be heading that way.

Good that they could understand each other, but Carlos still had concerns.

As the summer days rolled by, a full moon crept closer and closer. Thankfully, the woods surrounding the camp were large and caves were scatted everywhere, maybe Carlos could wait this out in a cave? all he had to do was find one and hope some other animal didn’t make its home there, right? -(the worse starter maker) L

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Carlos wandered through the forest. He knew he’d seen a cave somewhere – it looked like an old bear cave, though he hadn’t gone in it before. He wanted to be as far away from his camp and the summer camps, in case the children had an idea to wander around at night to hunt for snipes. The full moon would make visibility perfect for it, so it was a reasonable concern in Carlos’ mind.

He finally came across the cave he was looking for. And not too soon either – the moon would rise probably within the next ten minutes. Carlos ventured forth, holding his flashlight up to search the inside of the cave. Hopefully it was empty. Could a werewolf beat a bear? Maybe?

He seemed surprised to be stopped by the other, puffing up his wings before growling defencively

Carlos didn’t make another move. He just stood in the other’s way, making a very low growl in his throat, but didn’t try to attack again.

he shot a glare at the other before trying to move around him, making sure not to get too close

Carlos snarled again and jumped in front of the other beast again. You are not going near that camp! Not near those kids!

he snarled, getting fed up with Carlos, so he gave his wings a few flaps, kicking up dirt and dust into the air

Carlos just barked at the other, his hackles raised and teeth bared.

No way, Jose – I don’t give a damn how big you are!

he snarled, raising a paw as he got ready to strike ‘You’re Really Trying My Nerves!’

Carlos stopped growling. What the hell?

Hey, wait – are you – are you actually talking to me?