Wolven Wishes

Chapter Two: Kiba and the Half-Breed

By ShinobiWolf

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Kiba finished off the last scraps of a rabbit. Living in the city may have suited Hige, but it didn't suit him. He would surely throw up if Hige tried to feed him another one of those "hot dogs". It just couldn't compare to catching and eating real meat.

His snow-white fur bristled as he looked up to the sky. The billowing clouds were dark and heavy with rain. The storm would be here soon, and he would need shelter. Well, back to the city.

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Kiba had only been wandering the streets for a short time when he was spotted by that wolf-hater's half-breed dog, Blue. Growls escaped from their throats as they stared each other down. Kiba half-heard someone yelling for the dogcatcher, but all that mattered to him right then was the fight. He stood his ground until it began. After an exchange of biting and clawing Kiba make a break for it down the street. He turned this corner and that, wanting to see just how well Blue could follow him.

She kept right on his tail. Being the wild wolf that he was, however, he did not know to watch for traffic. Blue stood by as Kiba collided with the front of a car and landed on the ground with a dull –thump-. He couldn't move himself to get up, no matter how close Blue got to him.

Kiba heard another growl from behind him. And that was all he heard, before blacking out.

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The room spun all around him. Kiba's head hurt like he had been hit by a car.

Reality check. He HAD been hit by a car. He checked his legs. Good, everything still worked. There were no serious injuries that he could find, so he stood to leave.

A dog stood in his way. A black and white border collie dog with purely wolf eyes.

Move out of the way, if you mind. I've had enough half-bloods for one day.

But she failed to move. Her legs and face were covered in cuts. So she had been the owner of that mysterious growl.

Look, I didn't need any help. I'll fight my way out if I have to. Kiba stated, adding a bit of a growl to make his point.

She calmly stepped to the side, letting him pass out of the old shed where she lived.

Kiba only went two steps before the ground flew up to meet him.

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He awoke the same as he had before. Except this time there was a freshly killed rabbit in front of him. Kiba didn't like so much help from one outside of his pack, nevertheless, he was famished. He quickly finished the rabbit.