Ketur still hasn't left the pools of water. They... liked it. How soft and quiet this specific place in Eridanus was. They lied in the space next to the pools of water, a claw barely lingering inside of it.
The dragonlike creature was glad that for the most part, that not much happened where they lingered. And that there was tons of plants they could munch on there. They still didn't know if they would ever leave.
Ketur did see the other small gembound approaching- it made them stand up and watch the canine carefully. She didn't seem to notice that Ketur was there. Slowly, the hybrid sat back down on their haunches, glowing eyes watching the other kid drinking the water in the eyes.
Ketur didn't really know what to say, or if they should say anything.
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Ketur watched as the wolf finally noticed them - teeth bearing and questions being demanded an answer for wasn't something the creature expected. The gembound's spines lifted, sharp looking but not able to slice. The fur that they did have stood on end.
Ketur tried their best to shove down their weariness but failed.
"Ketur."
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The wolf told them her name, and Ketur still didn't relax. They flexed their claws into the ground below, wanting to run. But they had to show some form of not backing down right? This was their home - they couldn't just let someone bully them into leaving.
And then she called for peace, and the spines on their head and neck slowly went back into a less defense look. Granted they always stook up, but less so now.
"What did you come back here for?" they questioned. The wall wasn't as green as the other parts of Eridanus, surely most would want to be within the plants.
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So the wolf also hatched here. Ketur was okay with that. They wouldn't try to chase the wolf away. Ketur wasn't sure they could even do that anyway - Ketur wasn't mean and they had no idea how to fight, let alone do anything else.
"I hatched here too." They answered.
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