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Author's Notes: Sorry that it has been a while since I have updated.
Behind a Young Wolf's Eyes
Author: Emilee1
Chapter 3: The Moon
Early the next morning
Tsume stood over Toboe, shaking him and saying his name several times. Finally the young wolf stirred. He shielded his eyes from the sun. He let out a yawn and asked, "What time is it?"
"It is time to get up," Tsume growled.
Toboe sat up and suddenly his eyes widened. "How did you get those cuts?"
Tsume looked at him angrily, "They are from you."
"W-what?" Toboe stammered taking a step backward.
"You heard me! They are from you! What did I do to deserve this huh? You always have to cause trouble!" Tsume slapped Toboe across his face. Blood poured from his mouth.
He looked at Tsume with hurtful eyes. But his eyes changed suddenly, his body became tense. "Toboe?"
He growled causing the girl wolf to wake up. She yawned and looked around seeing Toboe and Tsume about to fight. "What's going on?"
Toboe looked at her sharply and saw red eyes, the same as last night.
This is my chance! Tsume lunged at Toboe biting into his neck. Toboe yelped in pain and kicked him off.
He turned to Tsume and bit hit leg, ripping away at it. Tsume didn't take this lightly. He turned his entire body and threw Toboe into a rock.
Blood began to rush from his head in enormous amounts. He looked at Tsume, his eyes were normal again. "Tsume..." He ran over to Toboe taking off his shirt and using it to stop the blood flow.
The girl wolf looked on in shock. She took a step near him. "Don't come any closer whatever your name is," Tsume hissed at her.
"For your information, my name is Yoshiko! I would like to help."
"Well, Yoshiko, go get some water from that stream," Tsume said pointing in the direction of the water.
After an hour, the bleeding stopped and Toboe was sleeping again.
"I don't know why he is so cranky with all this sleep he is getting. He should be happy," Tsume said crossing his arms.
"Maybe it has something to do with the moon," Yoshiko said looking at the night sky.
