Cooper

The black and white Border collie ran into the ruins, dodging and leaping over obstacles with ease. He soon found the first temple, and gazed at it with awe. It was big, and looked like a human house. Not very modern though, now was it?
Snorting at the strong scent of wolf and hybrid, he came to a skidding halt. He turned around, and looked for the two coyotes who had been following him. They were here to find their sister, whom he was told was known as Tahti. Sighing deeply from the run, but otherwise motionless, he waited.


Minzo/Rosuto

Minzo stopped when he saw the temple. He walked up beside the Border Collie. He too smelled a wolf and hybrid, and he also smelled blood. "What makes you think she's here?" He asked.

"Shut up and go inside the stone house, stupid. I smell her here." Replied Rosuto. His temper was flaring up, because he wondered why his own sister would be around the smell of wolves and hybrids and blood. Had she killed something? Or worse...Had she been killed? This worried both of the coyotes.


Cooper

Cooper looked around at the sight, and was a bit shocked at the area. He shook the thoughts off and turned his wandering, awestruck mind back to the task at paw. Sighing, he gave a shrug, and looked at the brothers. "I dunno," he stated, auds twitching, "I just came here somehow."
He could smell a ton of different scents, none of which he knew at all. "Which house? There's a ton of 'em around here."


Minzo/Rosuto

Rosuto thought for a moment. "That big one. Over there." He said, gesturing to the temple. "That's where I smell her. But that's also where I smell blood and wolves." He slowly walked to the temple, looking back every few seconds.

Minzo was shivering at the thought of their sister being dead, but he followed anyways.


Cooper

Cooper watched the coyotes, a bit unsure about walking into such a temple, especially at such a time. Blood and wolf scents were strong, and each step taken only gave him a stronger whiff. He followed after Rosuto, though, ignoring his feelings and thoughts. They had come this far, so what would they get out of stopping now? "We may want to see what's going on," he stated, auds sensitively twitching, "or else risk our own tails." It was true-- if they didn't at least try to take a peek at what was happening inside, then they could just as well be barging in on a big death sentence. That was the last thing they needed.