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- Multiple posts per week
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- Female
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Gabriel didn't take offense at her tone. He knew she was uncertain because she didn't know what he did. She hadn't talked to the cat, hadn't sensed and heard the truth in her so all Cassandra had to go on was his word and they didn't know each other even if they'd chosen to travel together and he.....didn't exactly have the best track record of being reliable. Gabriel understand that, too, so he said nothing, only nodding as he continued to lead them.
It was nearly three hours later as the sky was getting darker that he finally stopped and tilted his head, sniffing deeply, eyes narrowed in slightly confusion as the scent of the cougar seemed to almost....well, not disappear, but become fainter. He looked around carefully, trying to find it again and blinked in surprise to see the slight shadow of a crack in the rocks above their heads. He couldn't help but chuckle and looked at Cassandra with some wry mirth.
"Care for another climb?"
It would seem that the 'house' was actually another cave that smelled enough like human that the cougar had mistaken it for such. Only, this cave was narrower, concealed carefully.
It was nearly three hours later as the sky was getting darker that he finally stopped and tilted his head, sniffing deeply, eyes narrowed in slightly confusion as the scent of the cougar seemed to almost....well, not disappear, but become fainter. He looked around carefully, trying to find it again and blinked in surprise to see the slight shadow of a crack in the rocks above their heads. He couldn't help but chuckle and looked at Cassandra with some wry mirth.
"Care for another climb?"
It would seem that the 'house' was actually another cave that smelled enough like human that the cougar had mistaken it for such. Only, this cave was narrower, concealed carefully.