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Verona
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Isaac sat and made sure he looked as pathetic as possible when Niari came out, tail motionless, ears flopped sadly down. He perked up when she brought the rabbit down, though, and rubbed up a bit into her hand when she pet him. He picked up the small animal as she walked back inside, trusting her to take care of the pups, and carried it away from the porch a bit to start eating. It wasn't the largest animal he could have had, but it would be enough to help him gain back his strength. He picked at the food until there wasn't much left, and made sure to put the remains of it in the forest so it wouldn't stink up the cabin and would be easier for scavengers to reach.
On the way back to the cabin, Isaac realized the door would have to be shut to keep the pups in, and he couldn't open it without hands and didn't want to shift again so soon. Huffing irritably, he sat down and looked pathetic again when he got back to it, then scratched at the door to be let in. The pups came tumbling towards it from the other side, curious at the noises, and he heard them snuffling at the bottom of the door, smelling him and pawing at the thing between them like they could somehow move it. It was adorable and hilarious until they almost started to cry because they couldn't immediately get to him.
On the way back to the cabin, Isaac realized the door would have to be shut to keep the pups in, and he couldn't open it without hands and didn't want to shift again so soon. Huffing irritably, he sat down and looked pathetic again when he got back to it, then scratched at the door to be let in. The pups came tumbling towards it from the other side, curious at the noises, and he heard them snuffling at the bottom of the door, smelling him and pawing at the thing between them like they could somehow move it. It was adorable and hilarious until they almost started to cry because they couldn't immediately get to him.