Werewolves in Washington

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*Daxton could look into those eyes all day. her wyld magick was gonna cut right through him if he let it. A handsome smile touched his lips as he stared into her eyes, whos own tittered on a warm brown threatening to turn amber. His own chuckle at her smelling secrets brought him out of it.* Well, not a front really, more like a pitstop. Giselle is connected for sure, but there is an unspoken rule you only come here for good food and care. *Daxton gave a signal to the others as Tanner headed to the table.*
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*A younger teen with short buzzed hair came to the table with some waters and a bowl full of bread and a side of butter.* Ma said to give ya this to hold you over for the first round. * He was a bit shy and very much an awkward preteen, who didn't quite know how to fit in his own skin just yet.* Do you want anything other than waters?
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*Tinzen watched the two and smiled to himself as he saw the male's stoic gentlemanly armor begin to crack. His face gave none of it away though." Ahh that make more sense an lot of wards against the evil eye here. *As Tanner came and asked about drinks, he asked Whinry, if she wanted juice, to which she nodded and signed apple.* An apple juice if you have one, large glass, if you please.
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*At Whinry he chuckled, wrinkling his nose at her* Too sweet?!? I grow my teeth back if they fall out *He signed before "chewing" on her again. He blinked as the bread appeared, grabbing two slices and offering one to Whinry* //Bread before elephants and maybe not Whinry if I eat fast enough// *He had to hold the bread by the corner in his mouth as he signed out the words with one had and held the bread out with the other. It looked hilarious to anyone passing by*
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*Jac enjoyed the lesson about the mob and the shop, smiling happily. She caught Daxton's stare and gave him a pretty smile in return* You can't eat me Daxton *She reminded him before giggling. When the boy came out with the bread she grinned at him, then waved away her brother's lack of thanks* Thank you handsome *She winked good naturedly at the boy* The rude one and I are good with water. *She snagged her own piece of bread before offering one to Daxton. She blinked as she held it out, the need to feed him being a strange one*
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*Whinry giggled at Marx and took the bread.* //Silly silly/ she signed as she took a big bite. and bounced a little waiting on her apple juice.*
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I'll do my best not too. * He said almost as if to warn himself too. She give him another smile like that and he was gonna have troubles. Her giggle did not help him either as it made a warmth slowly trickle into his heart. Daxton took the bread with a thanks as his fingertips brushed her own fingers in the lightest and briefest touch. It wasn't completely intentional of a touch. * So the place you'll be going will be well guarded, if it is with Mistress Aleriandra, I presume. *Daxton asked almost as a distraction to get his mind back on the original topic.*
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*With a blush that ran to his ears Tanner knodded before he quickly and nearly ran from the table after Jac called him handsome. Giselle was in the back making food and singing along with the Italian music and was actually quite good at it.*
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*Tinzen watched the wolves but said nothing and his face gave nothing away. The demon was going to enjoy this. He knew the wolf was distraction himself as they had already talked about the safety of Aleriandra's but he would humor the poor drowning soul. These two alphas were two were two sides of the same coin. One was running from tradition and duty to protect her loved ones, the other endured it to do the same thing even if it took a toll on him.* Yes. Her home is very well protected and I'm sure she will be glad to see you when you join us for our visit. You are going with us to greet her, right?
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I'm silly? *Marx shook his head and then poked her nose* You silly. *When Whinry looked away to see after the juice Marx devoured the bread, moving to not scare the girl. Both wolves tried to be careful on how the ate around her just in case, despite the fact she was a demon. He grabbed another, letting out a happy sound as he took a bite, looking at the others* Rude one? *The boy's mouth was full as he spoke, eyebrows lifting up as he tried to look innocent*
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*Jac giggled again as the boy "ran" away, having to check the urge to chase him, one should never run from a predator after all. She smirked at Daxton as he took the bread. The touch of the fingers felt like a buzz of electricity to the young wolf. She flushed, eyes widening. She bit her cheek and blinked before looking at Tinzen, he could all but see her wolf ears back against her head. She whined loudly, voice pitching to the sound of the wolf instead of her human disguise* Tinzen something isn't right *She whispered out harshly as wyld magick started to seep from her again. She swallowed hard*
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*Whinry just nodded and mouthed the word silly. It wasn't long before Tanner came back with a large glass of apple juice. She clapped happily and picked it up carefully to take a big drink while Marx ate his bread.*
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*Daxton nodded he was reluctant to go, but He probably should just to check in and make sure she wasn't planning anything. Before he could reply his ears almost perked up as Jac said something was wrong.* What is it? *He looked around to try and see if it was something here as he felt no shift in the energy of the deli.*
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*Jac had watched the interaction and could tell that Jac seemed to be effected by the male and he contained his smirk.* Ohh I think something is very right. *He said clasping his hands in front of him on the table. Tinzen looked at Daxton.* Down, boy. All is safe. Jac just is having a new experience that is perfectly normal, even for a wolf.
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*Marx smiled when she clapped, nodding to the boy his thanks this time, having yet again been ignored. He munched on the bread in a more civilized manner before tuning back into the conversation* What is she in puppy love? *He teased, having no idea what was going on. The magick that was coming from Jac was slowly lightening his eyes again but he was too distracted with the thought of food to notice right that minute*
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*Jac whined again before meeting Tinzen's eyes, her own a pretty gold* This is serious. *She looked back at Daxton, shifting closer to the demon to put some distance between them. She didn't even know this wolf, much less want to accidently entangle him in something like this. She grabbed her glass of water and took a big drink throat suddenly very dry. She looked at Marx over the glass before standing up suddenly, wyld magick completely spiraling off her again. She opened her mouth and looked at Daxton, eyes golden and wyld, drawing him into them and all but pulling him toward her* I need to get past *It sounded like an order but the next word came out as a pleasant tone please. *Now that she had an idea of what was going on she knew she needed to calm down before this got bad*
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*Daxton looked from them both and could feel the wild magick coming off Jac. It pulled at him and made him want to protect her and calm her...among some other things. However he stomped that part down hard. Not the time nor place to have his mind run away with a wolf he just met. He nearly jumped out of his seat when Jac asked to get by.* Oh-okay. *He stood up and out of her way, as the demon too moved to leave.*
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*Tinzen felt it and how Daxton did not react baffled Tinzen.. Boy must be a saint he wondered as he watched Jac. He had first thought she knew what her body was doing but then he saw that no, the young wolf seemed to not be taking this well. When she made the other wolf move, He too slide out of the booth.* You all stay right here, Girl talk no boys allowed. * he said as he followed Jac and gently guided her to a small secluded corner by the restroom.* I'm going to say this is your first or at least the first time your in heat around an attractive male wolf?
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*Marx jumped some as Jac stood up so suddenly, eyes golden and teeth elongating. He blinked at her back as she left before looking at Daxton baffled, forgetting himself again and meeting his eyes* He knows he's a boy too right? *He asked, words a touch mushed by his teeth*
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*Jac tried to ignore the hesitation in Daxton, retreating away from him. When Tinzen appeared at her side she whined again, softly* This is my first *She whispered, voice warm and enticing even in the demon's ear. She swallowed hard and closed her eyes* Of course it would have to be around someone like him from another clan. *She snipped more than a little frustrated and kinda angry at herself for this, even if she couldn't help it. She bit her tongue, trying to shock her body some into listening to what she said* I don't know how I am going to react and I defiantly don't need to go into full blown heat here. *She added softly* If you give me directions I can get to Alierenda's place, you can get Marx and Whinry there once they have eaten.
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*Daxton watcched them go and sat back down as he did. The wolf was confused but at this point he wasnt questioning, as long as they werent in danger he was good.* You know, I would say he does but I'm not going to question him. * About that time Tanner returned with a tray of different food for everyone to dig into.* Thank you Tanner. Tell Giselle it looks amazing.
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Ohhhh no Kitten. *Tinzen said not going to let that happen.* You're not being left along in this state, let alone this city. Especially if Wonder boy over there has a clan feud going on. *He put his hands on her shoulders and sent waves of calming vibes to try to assist her in calming herself.* Now, if we make sure he keeps his big strong hands to himself and no more touchy touchy with a side of me masking his scent, would that help? Or do I need to make the wolf go ahead of us so you can eat first. I'm sure hunger isn't helping you either.
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It defiantly wouldn't make a difference if ya did. That's just Tinzen. *Marx chuckled, dropping his gaze as he caught himself being rude. When the food showed up he let up, gathering up his and Whinry's food before beginning to chow down. He kept it as civilized as possible, so happy that he was putting something more than bread in his belly*
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Wonder boy *Jac actually laughed a little at that, the sound carrying through the deli almost musically* All of this aside, *she waved to herself and let out a huff* it would be wrong to just send him away, he's been nothing but kind to us. To not let him eat at the same meal is an insult, at least it was in my pack. Food has a lot of different meanings *Thats why she had been bothered when she wanted to feed him. The waves were slowly bringing her back to normal* Yeah I think that would help. If I can eat and get some where safe we should be fine. I'm not sure if I can watch Marx this moon. It might not be safe for him near me.
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