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Fanfic: Wolf wieder Willen
Subtitle: Der Fluch
Chapter: What was going on in paradise.
So dear people again a chapter after a long time. Sorry that it took so long but it has become quite long. Actually, I don't want to put it in until tomorrow, but I stepped on the gas so that my Maxi can read it before she drives away. And please excuse my mistakes.
It had been five days since we got here. The wolves, which had first scattered in packs in all the winds, had all met again the next day. If so many animals were to live together in one area, no matter how big, there had to be rules. And they had to be identified. For a long time a pack could not make it right until Kiba walked between the arguing and screaming packs and said: "Folks, it won't work that way. It is best for each pack to appoint a spokesman who represents interests For a while I could only hear murmurs. Then one wolf stepped forward from each pack. Now rules and territorial boundaries have finally been established.It all took so long that Sheeta and Pazuo fell asleep between my paws. After the first six hours I stopped listening and after a while just stared into the air with my ears on the side and wondered how Kiba could only listen to all the hot air that some were uttering. Actually, I should have been sitting there as a representative of our pack, after all I had brought them all here. However, I was not the type of guy who spent ages chatting like that. And besides, Kiba was the head of the pack and so he had the honor of listening to the chatter of snooty idiots for hours.
After a full seven hours, Sheeta and Pazuo were also mentioned. It had to be decided who raised the two, after all, their parents and relatives had died in the last great battle. I had actually assumed that the two, who hadn't left my side for two days, would also be allowed to stay with me.It didn't bother me anymore either. The subject was brought up by a dark gray old she-wolf who could never have puppies herself, and who probably wanted them as consolation. I was dozing off when I heard the name of the puppy and was startled. I looked at Kiba in dismay. He correctly interpreted my gaze. I had already made up his mind. Aki got along very well with the two pups. Pazuo was a submissive anyway and followed more of his younger sister. Sheeta, on the other hand, hadn't even been so attached to her mother. Aki, on the other hand, hadn't left her side for the past forty-eight hours. Not even at night. Even if she hadn't been a wolf long herself, she had learned quickly and knew what it took to survive. And surely she was also able to pass this knowledge on. So he suggested that the two should stay with Aki. After all, they had chosen who to stay with.Many agreed with him, but the older wolves didn't think much of the cubs and agreed with the older she-wolf. A dispute arose over this. There were insults and arguments like that I was too young to raise two puppies, that I wasn't a wolf myself and I certainly didn't have the experience of an old lead wolf. What hit me the most was the accusation that I didn't have a partner who could help me raise the two of them. The blow had hit. That snake up there knew exactly what had happened to Hige. That was because Cheza was gossiping and so pretty much all wolves knew what had happened to Hige. When I was just about to violate the old man's opinion, Kiba said, who already looked quite angry himself: "Let's leave these accusations. Aki is a friendly she-wolf and has not done anything to any of you and therefore does not deserve it with the cocoa to be drawn, I propose to vote.And I lost this vote by one vote. Sheeta and Pazuo, who hadn't kept up with all of this because they had slept, were rudely woken up when the she-wolf and her partner carried them both away. All I could do was look on in disbelief. Once again. And neither of them make it easy for me. They fought against being separated from me, squeaking and whimpering. As soon as they were on the ground they slipped between the legs of their guardians and ran to me. When her new tutor wanted to bring them back, they crawled under me and peered forward between my front paws. So if the two obviously didn't want to stay with the old couple, then they should let it stay. And I showed them my opinion by growling at them irritably and with bristling fur. This penetrating cow got so upset about it that she almost attacked me. However, her partner intervened. Her luck.I changed, but let Sheeta and Pazuo consciously stand behind me and said: "If you do something to me or the puppy then I swear to God you will not be happy in your life anymore." With that I turned into a wolf again and pretended to be protective of the two. This old cow seemed completely lost, and her partner was having trouble holding her back. The eldest of the MPs, who had decided that the puppies should come to this idiot, said: "Dear wolves, since the two of them are obviously attached to this young she-wolf, they should stay with her too. Who agrees with me?" and this time it was unanimously, almost unanimously, the old she-wolf voted against, decided that Sheeta and Pazuo could stay with me. Now it was my job to teach the two of them everything you know as a wolf. And yet I was still studying myself. Well, somehow the three of us would manage it.In addition, I had a couple of experienced wolves who were at my side with advice and action.
It was all four days ago. It was about five in the morning. Everyone was still asleep. I had resumed my habit of watching the sun rise, which I had cast off since Hige's death. So I lay down on the top of the hill where our cave was. A herd of deer grazed nearby. The wind was favorable and they didn't smell me like that. So I could watch them undisturbed as they slowly moved over the snow-covered areas, digging up a tuft of grass here and nibbling on a leafless branch there. Suddenly they ran away, but that didn't surprise me. Shortly before that, noises could be heard from the cave below and from what was heard now I guessed it was Sheeta. In general, it was quieter than its brother, but in contrast to an adult wolf, it was still a trample. She was already lying next to me and snuggled up against me.I thought about what we could do today when it occurred to me that I could take them with me on the hunt. I wasn't that enthusiastic about the idea because I hadn't hunted myself for weeks. Also, I hadn't eaten anything in weeks that was reflected. I was losing weight, but just thinking about food made me sick. While I was brooding around, Sheeta fell asleep again and I also dozed off again.
But we didn't sleep long, because soon Pazuo came to us clinging and, as always, loud. He also wanted to cuddle for a while and so the three of us lay there and watched the sun rise. When she was totally up, I nudged the little ones to make them understand that we were leaving. When we passed our cave, Blue was just awake. I greeted with a nod as I passed and had to be careful not to tumble down the hill, because Pazuo had run down with full force and crashed into me.Sheeta, who walked away from me, jumped forward to safety and I landed on my face. I transformed and sat down in front of him and rubbed my head. With a sore head I said: "Pazuo you have to watch out where you are running. Imagine you ran into Sheeta." Pazuo also transformed and said contrite: "Sorry, I didn't want to. I just didn't look where I went. "Well, I noticed that, I thought and rubbed my aching head. But as he stood there so guiltily in front of me I couldn't be angry with him for long. Smiling, I ruffled his brown hair and said: "No problem, just take better care next time?" He smiled too and nodded. "Well, the two of them are in good hands with you." I spun around. Yes, I was still standing in front of the entrance to our cave. Blue had spoken. I hadn't had anything to do with him yet, just heard from the others that he had got on pretty well with Hige.Still, I had the feeling that he was taking his place and I didn't want to let that happen. So I didn't really know how to behave towards him. In the end I decided to stay friendly, but as soon as he tried to take Hige's place in the pack, he would put him in his place. So I said in a friendly way: "Thanks for the flowers, and good morning. To Sheeta and Pazuo I said:" So you two go now. Your stomach has to growl, doesn't it? Pazuo shouted: “Yeah!” And Sheeta howled in agreement. Now the two had finally made it. The rest of the pack was awake. They looked at the three of us in a bad mood. I just said: "Sorry to disturb you, we're already gone. And by the way, good morning.", Transformed me and pushed the two on. When I got to the edge of the forest, I turned and said: "So you two watch out. Before we really go hunting there is a little theory. First of all, you have to be as quiet as a mouse.Pazuo no flooding. "I was thinking of my first attempt at hunting. At that time we had broken something too, but I hadn't contributed much to it." It would be best if you stayed with me. And you have to watch out for the wind. When you have the wind behind you, you can forget about hunting. The booty smells you. But if he blows in the face, you have a good chance of catching something. Today we will hunt a hare or something like that, to kill a deer or a deer it takes at least two adult wolves. And you can in honor but you are not that far yet. The two nodded in agreement and I turned back. Then we went into the forest. Both tried the tip that they should be quiet. Pazuo tried, but was only as quiet as his sister usually. Sheeta, on the other hand, crept just as silently as I did. Deer were enough around but we were looking for something smaller. After looking for a bit, I heard something that corresponded to our size requirements.Sheeta also seemed to have noticed, whether she heard or smelled it, I didn't know. In any case, turned around automatically. After a quick glance from where the wind was coming, she crept on. I let her go Did the two of them