Kali
Kali dartted from her own pack's territory. She had been growing darker by the day till the time she was a pup hating everything that moved and destroying anything that got in her way. She was confused now, and everything suddenly felt strange. She was thinking over every word Jayashri told her as well as her mothers dying wish. It ran rapidly through her heart which tugged to the light and dark at the same time. She wasn't sure what she was going to do when she found Karai, but she was sure that it would either start something that could change her, or destroy herself.
Kekochoi
The fatale had had enough of lying about like an injured pup. She wasnt a pup anymore. With her head held as high as she dared she sauntered about her parents territory until she came upon Kali. A dark growl rose from the small black female as she stared at the other, unsure of what to do. Call her mother? No. She could handle this. Kianga. She would call Kianga. She sent up a soft howl calling to her kind friend then glared at Kali. "Is there something we can do for you?" Her pack was going into seclusion, whatever that meant. No one was to come in or g oout except to hunt or unless her parents had said that it was ok if there was another wolf here. But KEkochoi remembered Kali. Yes she remembered her well.
Kali
The black female glared at Kekochoi with her bright amber eyes. "I need to speak with Karai. It's rather important and if you don't bring her here now or leave your blood with spill onto the ground in seconds," Kali snapped baring her ivory canines that glowed against the darkness of her coat.
Kekochoi
She snarled at the black fatale and said darkly "Karai isnt here. If I were you I wouldnt threaten alphen offspring." The wolfess stood as tall as her body would allow her mismatched voids glaring at the fae hatefully. "You dont remember me do you, you hateful bitch?" She took a step closer to Kali fury radiating off of her small body. She had always been the sweet one, the kind one. And now here she was about ready to rip this wolfess's throat out for past experiences.
Kianga
Kianga came darting to Keko's call, startled to see her usually bright-eyed companion so threatening. At first she though that perhaps Abamacho had returned, but then she spotted Kali, whom she had never met. Curiously, but still on the defensive, she came up beside Keko, her voice soft. What do you want?
Kali
"Why would I remember such a coward? You think I'm such a bitch now, don't you remember me when I first came here? Or do you remember those cowards brainwashing me," she snapped then turning to the female who had just come. "For the pain to end," she growled in a low voice her feirce amber eyes filled with tears, but she did not cry. She turned away and padded off in search of those Kali wanted her to, but instead was going to make a quick stop.