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There was a slight brisk of a cold breeze that still struggled with winter. It swept through the area that was, to his surprise, not as foggy as the woman had suggested to him. At least not now as the afternoon sun held high in the sky, gazing over the land and purging most of the mist. Camp was eager to see what it looked like, coated in the pale white veil of fog, though still impressed with how he couldn't see past the nearby tree line.
The man wasn't sure if he should yell or call out or just wait patiently for a member of her group to come around, catch his scent and find him. Occasionally he would look back at his trail of paw prints in the sand, intrigued by the sand and how it perfectly captured the visage of his massive feet. He avoided the water so did not bear witness to how the waves would reach up and clear the shore of any sign of his passing.
The ocean wasn't much his forte, so most of his life he avoided it. Though being this close was nice so, he stopped every once in a while, to observe the waves in the distance and how they appeared to go on infinitely. Alaska had plenty of ocean to view but, he only ever did see it from extremely far away. Never had a reason to get this close.
His brothers would often romp around and play in rivers and ponds though, Campion rarely let any fur above his knees get wet. The man was desperate for a bath but, was lucky that his habit of rolling around in the snow and pine made him smell significantly better.
The smell of two packs lingered, one more north and the other more south. Camp could just barely recall the smell of the woman he had met but, it was enough to know where to go and who to avoid. He was careful to approach the territory more easternly so as not to seem like an enemy and he thought long and hard before stopping and raising his head. A howl, long and stretching, emptied his lungs into the brisk and fresh ocean air.
He hoped that it would bring out whom he was looking for and not the others, who he would likely not fight personally but simply threaten to leave. At least if all they did was bark back. The man knew his voice was foreign to both groups and it would be just as likely to intrigue them both.
The man wasn't sure if he should yell or call out or just wait patiently for a member of her group to come around, catch his scent and find him. Occasionally he would look back at his trail of paw prints in the sand, intrigued by the sand and how it perfectly captured the visage of his massive feet. He avoided the water so did not bear witness to how the waves would reach up and clear the shore of any sign of his passing.
The ocean wasn't much his forte, so most of his life he avoided it. Though being this close was nice so, he stopped every once in a while, to observe the waves in the distance and how they appeared to go on infinitely. Alaska had plenty of ocean to view but, he only ever did see it from extremely far away. Never had a reason to get this close.
His brothers would often romp around and play in rivers and ponds though, Campion rarely let any fur above his knees get wet. The man was desperate for a bath but, was lucky that his habit of rolling around in the snow and pine made him smell significantly better.
The smell of two packs lingered, one more north and the other more south. Camp could just barely recall the smell of the woman he had met but, it was enough to know where to go and who to avoid. He was careful to approach the territory more easternly so as not to seem like an enemy and he thought long and hard before stopping and raising his head. A howl, long and stretching, emptied his lungs into the brisk and fresh ocean air.
He hoped that it would bring out whom he was looking for and not the others, who he would likely not fight personally but simply threaten to leave. At least if all they did was bark back. The man knew his voice was foreign to both groups and it would be just as likely to intrigue them both.
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