Werewolves in Washington

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*Daxton picked up a sandwich and began eating with Whinry and Marx. One could tell they were half starved and he was just glad they finally had a good meal. His eyes shifted back to Tinzen and Jac hoping everything was going okay.*
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Very well...We will just get through lunch and then to Alerandra's. *Tinzen nodded as she went on.* We will have Marx watched over as I would agree. You do not need to be around any males even brothers at this time. I'll go contain Wonder boy and you can come over. *The last wave of calm clung to her as he removed his hands and moved away to the table. Once there he placed a hand on Daxton's shoulder.* I ask that you trust me and not ask a lot of questions. *He said just before he sent magick over Daxton hiding his scent and almost entire presence.* Just need that ruggedly handsome animal magnetism contained just for a bit.
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*The pair ate with gusto, sharing bites with each other when appropriate a true testament to how much Marx thought of Whinry as pack, otherwise he never could have shared food with her. He even made bites small to make it easier for her to eat. He glanced up when Tinzen came over* Everything alright? *He asked, mouth still full. He blinked at Tinzen, swallowing* I know my word doesn't count for much but you can tell if I lie. Tinzen can be trusted. *He offered up in case Daxton was worried* He's a helpful demon *The wolf smirked*
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*Jac smiled some as he passed over the last wave* Thank you. *She took in a deep breath, staying as centered as possible before she started to follow Tinzen, giving him plenty of time to get rid of Daxton's scent and presence. She nodded to Marx* Everything is going to be okay *She sounded more like the alpha than the puppy, rigid and more serious. She didn't like pretending like this but she also didn't want to risk breaking Tinzen's spell* Shove over Marx. I'm hungry
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*Daxton was about to question but he could feel the magick slipping in. He had to stop himself from having a reaction and jerk away. His eyes glowed amber for a moment until it finally clicked with Daxton of what Tinzen was doing. His eyes glanced to Jac as she started back over and a part of him was a bit sad as he realize why he had been draen to her.* Make sure she is kept safe...I'll trust you...but my clan cannot be trusted. If they catch her trail. They will come for her. *He said so the demon could hear him but not Jac. When the magick set in he moved down as Tinzen took Jac's place. Daxton held a polite smile that did not reach his eyes. He took a bite of his food but wasnt interested in it anymore.*
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*Tinzen had kept a steady and gave Marx a wink as he vouched for him.* He's got a point, boy is a terrible liar too. *Tinzen listened to Daxton and almost felt sorry for the wolf as he realize the attraction wasn't based in anything more than physical and intintual.* We'll keep her safe. Tinzen said as Jac came back and he sat.* Smells great and I cant wait to try this. *He took the plate of lasagna.
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*Marx smiled at Tinzen* I never should have played poker with you * He let out a playful growl and he moved over to let his sister in. He blinked and tilted his head as he looked at her* Why are we worried about your safety? *He asked quietly, having caught what Tenzin had said even if he hadn't caught Daxton's. He kept his voice low and soft* And why does he look like you kicked his dog? *He glanced at the other two at the table, catching the body language*
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*Jac let out a growl of her own but it was teasing as she snuggled into her brother's side, stealing a bite of Whinry's food before she gathered her own. At Marx's question she smiled but it was a little forced* Let's just say sometimes being so close to our counterparts makes us vulnerable in unexpected ways. *When Marx didn't seem to get it she reached up and brushed a hand down his nose, almost like she would have done when he was in wolf form* I'll explain when you grow up *She teased causing her brother to scowl. She gathered up her own lunch, making quick work of it*
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*Daxton tuned them out and tired not to listen to what Marx said but he caught the dog comment. He fixed his face best he could and was soon met with a cookie put in his face as Whinry was now offering him it with a sweet smile.* //Thank you// *he signed to the little one.*
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*Whinry could see that Daxton was sad and his glow had changed. She found a cookie amongst what had been brought to the table and a cookie always cheered her up. She smiled at him when he thanked her. She soon wiggled out of Marx's arms and moved to sit between him and Jac.*
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*Tinzen rolled his eyes.* Gods and lords of hell save me from teenagers. *He ate the food and was in heaven. Giselle was a goddess and her food was truly amazing.* I haven't had this good of Italian food in centuries. *Tinzen smiled at his girl as she was trying to cheer up the wolf.* We'll leave as soon as you are all done.
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I'm not that young *Marx commented obviously annoyed. He blinked when Whinry escaped then grinned as she shoved the cookie in Daxton's face* Whinry hates when other people are sad *He explained as if it wasn't obvious* She has a knack for making you feel better. *Daxton felt both of the wolf siblings looking at him suddenly, a protective, possessive air coming out between them before Marx, coughed lightly, taking another bite* Sorry that was weird *He admitted quietly* Moon makes me weird sometimes.
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Compared to me you are *Jac sang out, falling more into her normal puppy self. She listened to her brother, enjoying the food to much to comment. When she felt the possessiveness she looked over too, adding to it without meaning to. It wasn't hostile necessarily just a need to protect what was theirs, Daxton knew the feeling well. She blinked when Marx did, not used to him pulling her around instead of the other way around* We are not teenagers *She commented, breaking the tension with a light tease*
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*Daxton shrugged it of.* It's not weird, she's your pack and deserves to be protected. I have niece close to her age and I'd tear apart anyone who hurt her. *He also looked from them to Tinzen.* Also, I agree you aren't teenagers. *He took a bite of the cookie and smiled at Whinry.*
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*Whinry stood up and hugged Jac's neck and kissed her cheek before snuggling her as Jac always did to her. She reached down and gave Jac a cookie too.*
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OY! *Tinzen signed.* //Where is my hugs and kisses?!// *He had to admit sharing his little girl with these two wolves was getting out of hand. He should really put a stop to it. The little girl giggled and shook her head as she hugged Jac more.*
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The pope is young compared to you *The youngest wolf said with snark in his voice. He glanced over at Daxton, keeping his eyes respectfully on Daxton's chin* Yeah, but you haven't tried to hurt her *Marx smirked as the little girl escaped back to Jac, used to her running over them already. He smirked at Tenzin* I told you OUR Whinry *He fingerspelled OUR to make it extra sassy*
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*Jac snuggled up to Whinry, having finished most of her food already. Daxton could see plainly how much both wolves loved the little girl. The she-wolf really was beautiful, even without all the extra influence on him. She loved her brother even though he had brought her so much pain and she loved this little girl who had no more incommon with the wolves than the woman who had cooked their food. She gave the girl a kiss on the cheek before looking over at Daxton and Tinzen* Mine! *She grinned at them teasingly, very much the puppy again. She blinked, tilting her head* Are you going to feed the kin? I mean *She had to think about it for a moment* Joseph *Joe always made himself disappear when Daxton went into a restaurant, snuggling into a pocket most times and taking a nap so Daxton didn't get kicked out but Jac hadn't forgotten about him*
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*Daxton gave the young wolf a smile.* I know that but sometimes our wolf self likes to be cautious. *Daxton had not forgot about his friend, he was just waiting for Joseph to come out on his own.* I think he is sleeping, but i will take something with us for him to eat. *He said as he picked out something to put in his pocket for when Joe would wake up.*
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*Tinzen gave them both a playful glare, before dropping it to give an over dramatic sad face as if he was broken hearted and signed.* My Whinry doesn't love me anymore...*He put the back of his hand to his forehead.* OH what will I do!? I may die. *He paused the dramatics to look at whinry to make sure she was watching before starting up again.* oooohhhhhh.....
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//Me, Jac & Marx// *Whinry signed happily and giggled softly. When Tinzen began to act, Whinry knew this trick all too well by now and plus Jac had taught her just to sign.* //You be ok!// *she kissed Jac's cheek and them kissed Marx to just rub it in.*
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