Thoughts or telepathic communication between characters
Animals/animal spirits speaking human tongue
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Point of view switch (Belles Point of View) like that
Omniscient
The two young ones slept peacefully curled up to each other as the storm moved closer. The rain came down hard and the thunder roared across the sky, but the sounds of the storm were muffled in the den. The two slept peacefully with no clue of the raging storm outside. Nor to the sound of rapidly approaching footsteps of a pack of white wolves. They came to a stop at the front of the den, a large wolf with old battle scars along his body as well as the tip of is left ear missing, stepped closer to the opening to the den sniffling the entrance. The large wolf moved to enter the den but realized he would be too big to successfully navigate through the entrance tunnel. He motioned for a much smaller wolf at the front of the pack to come forward. The smaller wolf stepped forward then entered the den as the rest of the pack waited outside.
A few seconds later the wolf poked it's head out of the den and spoke to the large scarred wolf, "Young Louata is alive Alfa, and appears to be unharmed."
"Good," the Alfa wolf let out a sigh of relief at the news, as did the rest of the pack, "Is she asleep now?"
"Yes Alfa and it seems she has a human child sleeping with her," the wolf reported, "The two are curled against each other sound asleep."
"Then it would be a shame to wake them," a voice came from the back of the pack. The wolves looked behind them to see a red fox standing behind them that wasn't even wet despite standing in the down pouring rain.
"What are you doing here Fox," the Alfa growled at the fox as the rest of the pack moved aside to form a path as the fox walked to the den.
"I was here for my mate and pup but from what I have heard the birds saying I am too late for her. I had hoped they were wrong."
"Well they're not and it's your fault for what happened to her," the Alfa growled at the fox, "You claimed to have cared for her. You said you would protect my pup when you asked to be her mate. I said yes but only if you promised to protect her and provide for her! But instead you left her alone with your pup when they needed you the most! Leaving her to fed for both her and her pup!" The other wolves growled baring their fangs at the fox. Their cackles rising with their anger. But Fox ignored them.
"Do not think that I do not grieve for my mate," Fox spat at the Alfa, "I had left to prepare a new life for our family, but the new world was not as it seemed so I instead set to make a home for us in the Fairy Land. I was on my way here when I felt the arrow pierce her. I had hoped and prayed I would make it to this world in time to save her and our child."
The fox moved closer to the den peering inside at the two sleeping girls curled against each other. Lou Lou silently twitching in her sleep. The fox smiled at the two before turning back out of the den to the Alfa, "I have already set to work on paying back the hunters who hunted my mate and pup. Which I'm surprised you haven't already."
The Alfa growled at the fox stepping in between him and the entrance of the den, "Do not think for a moment that we will not be avenging our lost pack member. On all those small minded villagers!"
"Now why on all of them," Fox asked casually walking around the Alfa wolf, "Surely not all of them deserve to be punished?"
"Since you were gone in the fairy land The She Wolf and her pup had to fend for themselves," one of the wolves shouted over the rain, "Hunting is not good in this area so she was forced to take her human form and beg in the streets for scrapes. Those villagers hardly batted an eye at her."
"And you know she was too prideful to come back to the pack to ask for aid," another wolf yelled. Everyone was quite after that the wolves continued to growl at Fox till a small whimper sounded from inside the den. Fox crawled into the den to see the young girl sleeping next to his daughter shivering against the young pup. He crawled further in the den quietly walking over to the two pressing his nose to the young humans forehead sniffing her scent and feeling her body temperature. The young girl had the making of a fever. She had mud caked on her legs, hands, face, and all over her dress from crawling into the den. Even with they crystal keeping the den warm.
He looked over at Louata noticing that she was moving closer to the young girl trying to keep her warm and comfortable while still being asleep. He smiled down at the two before the body of a fox morphed into that of a red hair man with a red scruffy beard wearing a fox skinned cloaked sitting on his knees in front of the girls. He then pulled a wolf skin dress from a pocket in his cloak. The dress then appears on the human girl and her dirty dress appeared in his hands before his hand ignited burning away the dirty dress.
"There young one," he whispered smoothing down the girls hair feeling the fever already start to go down, "A fresh change of clothes does wonders."
He then covered the two with a fur blanket, then shifting back to a fox and leaving the den. It was still raining but now was lighter than when it first started. The wolf pack was still waiting outside the den. In the distance the sound of the towns clock started chiming. The fox's ears twitched at the sound of the clock chiming six times.
"Well Alfa if you and your pack would watch the little ones I have some business to attend to,"Fox said walking towards the village.
"And what business is that,"one of the wolves shouted.
Fox stopped in his tracks slowly turning his head towards the pack, an unholy look in his eyes, "If I told you what I was going to do to those hunters even you would try and stop me."
"We will take them to your home in the Land of the Fairies," Alfa growled at Fox, "Our own curse will be active soon as well."
"Very well," Fox said, "Keep the human girl close we can't have any of the nasties going for her."
"She will be protected with us," Alfa growled.
"Good,"Fox growled back, "Also I would recommend not entering that village or being anywhere near here for the next few days. It will be unpleasant for all involved."
