Translation
Auszug aus dem Paradies!
now I know how the two are but still not who their father is. "Sheeta looked at me doubtfully. Then she said slowly: "Well, the three are Akukei's offspring." Now that she said it, the two brown guys really looked like that fool. I turned my head in disgust. Sheeta had said something about younger brother. After some searching, I discovered him. While his siblings were brown, he was at least as gray as Sheeta if not darker. Nor did he seem as self-confident or complacent as his two brothers by a long time. While they were pretty much in the middle of the pack, the gray sat a bit away outside the pack and dozed off.Kind of a sad picture. "Well, he's not the highest ranking." I said to myself, whereupon I was looked at from all sides questioningly. I just shook my head, but Sheeta seems to know exactly what was going on. She grinned knowingly, but held off the comment for a later moment. Since the girls started romping around with us again, Kiba paced restlessly up and down. We all watched him for a while and somehow he made a slightly restless and stressed expression. That went on until it fell to Cheza. When he passed her again, she grabbed the white wolf by the collar and forced himself to sit next to her on his four letters. She looked at him questioningly and then said: "Hey what's going on? Why are you running around here and making us all half crazy?" Kiba looked at her crunched and said: "Sorry, but I have the feeling that something will change very soon will, and not necessarily for our best. "We all looked at him in amazement. In the last five years I had learned that you could rely on Kiba's premonitions or rather feelings as well as on my ears and Hige's nose.And what came was not long in coming.
The gray wolf that had been talked about some time ago suddenly startled. In contrast to his two older siblings, he had a strong sense of hearing. And he told him two seconds before Aki's ears that danger was imminent. And so he was quicker to jump up. He informed Sheeta with a short howl, then ran off to warn her. But what was useless because at the same moment Aki jumped up and whistled her puppies, who were playing sharply in the cave in a distance. "What's happening?" Sheeta said startled. "We're getting visitors," said Aki darkly. At the same moment Kai arrived too. He changed and said, panting and excited: "Sheeta, I think there is trouble" Sheeta, who had looked at Aki searchingly, turned to the young man. His appearance was unusual. The hair as gray as the fur. That was not because of his age because he and his siblings were like Keiko one of the first wolves who were born in paradise and therefore he was only half a year younger than Sheeta and Pazuo.Since Aki, like Kai, seemed to know exactly what was coming, but said nothing more but seemed to arm himself for the fight, Sheeta turned to Kai and said: "Kai calm down and tell me exactly what is going on." So directly The young wolf was addressed, slightly red, but then collected and said just as darkly as Aki before: "The bull is coming." He knew what he was talking about because he was one of the few from her pack that Sheeta would also blindly trust and so he was also one of the few she had taken to the neighboring pack. And so he was there when they saw the bull. In addition, Setsuna no Takemaru had led his pack, which also included Akukei, to the edge of paradise five years ago, where the bull was the first to appear. Aki seemed to know instinctively that this noise could only mean trouble. Meanwhile the ancestral pack of Kiba was ready to fight. Cheza and the puppies had been brought to safety, and even if Hige would have preferred that Aki stayed with them too, he knew that he couldn't do without them and certainly couldn't hold them back.She loved fighting and had never shied away from it. Time seemed to have passed by without a trace. Everyone had calmed down in the past five years. That was because they hardly had any trouble with something and could just enjoy the peace and quiet. Even Tsume had lost some of his arguments and rowdiness. But right now she reminded him more of a reckless unattached teenager than a mother of four pups. But who could blame her, after all, hadn't been allowed to do anything for a long time. Well he'd have to keep an eye on her.
In the meantime, Sheeta had rounded up her pack again. Pretty much all of them were inexperienced. And the few who had a bit of experience only had it theoretically and had never had to fight seriously.
Now it was time. The bull was there. All who had already seen him weren't surprised. But I had never seen him in my life, so I was amazed for a while.The bull was huge. Its fur, if you could call it that, consisted of red-orange flames. But the most impressive thing was its size. He was about four meters tall. For a moment I stared at him in horror. As long as Kiba grinning amused and gave me a bump that brought me back to earth. Just in time. The bull spoke to us now. Well, you couldn't call it talking, it was more of a rumble that we all understood anyway. The whole earth shook like an earthquake when he said: "You wolves, who occupy this area, have no right to be here. Go before I force you to." We stared at him in disbelief. Then Kiba said, as the head of the pack, what everyone thought: “And what if we don't go?” Suddenly the flames struck the giant. Apparently he was angry because he said even more booming than before: "Then I will destroy you all." He looked at us threateningly. Kiba kept a cool head and said: "Well, give us a little time to think it over so we can discuss this."To be honestly amazed, he said:" You are the first to ask for it. Well, I'll give you three days to think about it. Either you have disappeared by then or I will destroy you. "With that he turned and was gone.
Kiba turned to us and said, “I'm afraid we have to convene the great council.” He turned and started a howl. Immediately afterwards the whole pack occurred, each in a different tone. The puppies, who were with us in the meantime, also remembered, even if they had no idea why. Sheeta and Pazuo, who now saw themselves more as part of our pack than part of their own, also immediately remembered. When Keiko hesitated too, Kai dared, who was still standing next to Sheeta. The rest of Sheeta's wolves were all young wolves and had no idea why we were howling and didn't dare to join in. However, howls from the neighboring pack were soon to be heard and so the call was passed on from one pack to the other.And everyone knew that the next day each pack would embark on the more or less long journey to the entrance of the paradise. And everyone knew why. Only no head of the pack had wanted to take the first step and had to help decide that all the inhabitants of paradise had to go.
So I think it's been a long KApi and I would be interested in what you say about it.
Your Romana