Date: Friday, November 17, 2000 Time: 7:00 PM Location: Spinner's End Characters Involved: Mandy Brocklehurst, June Connors, open to Spinner's End residents Rating: G
The truth was Mandy had only had a small lunch earlier in the day, only about half a sandwich worth to be honest. She tended to roam the house more when June and Perry were away at work during the day and Zak was usually at the twins' shop which left her free to wander about without discovery or socialising. Once the pack began to return home, however, she was usually tucked back safely into her room
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It was evening, it was after curfew, and Perry wasn't off rebelling against law and order with his girlfriend or rescuing small children (err, not that he made a habit of this). He was where he was supposed to be... hiding in his room. Perry was much improved since he first came to Spinner's End. In fact, by Perry standards, he was damn near cheerful (again, Perry standards). He was out of his room more, talking more, and less inclined to snap at or insult his packmates. It was a subtle change, anyway. He still had a talent for clamming up or carefully talking his way around subjects he'd rather not discuss, and his favorite pass time still seemed to be brooding alone in his room.
At least, he was until he got very bored, and there was only one thing that could combat this level of boredom: food. He'd eaten earlier, but nowadays (especially so soon after the full moon) Perry was rarely not in the mood for a meal. He wasn't so surprise to walk into the kitchen and find June, but Mandy there caused a raise of the eyebrow. June
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June felt a small, silly surge of victory when Mandy admitted to being actually hungry. She kept it to herself, however, and merely grinned. "Both sounds like an excellent plan to me!"
Pack hierarchy wasn't something June gave a lot of thought to, outside transformations. Oh, sure, Remus was in charge, and Glamis was everyone's stern but kind uncle - and she did feel a certain sense of responsiblity for the rest of them, not unlike a cadre of younger siblings, but they were younger. But she hardly thought of herself as 'above' them, or expected them to defer to her, not in everyday life - how ridiculous! They were still people above all, not wolves
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At least, he was until he got very bored, and there was only one thing that could combat this level of boredom: food. He'd eaten earlier, but nowadays (especially so soon after the full moon) Perry was rarely not in the mood for a meal. He wasn't so surprise to walk into the kitchen and find June, but Mandy there caused a raise of the eyebrow. June ( ... )
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Pack hierarchy wasn't something June gave a lot of thought to, outside transformations. Oh, sure, Remus was in charge, and Glamis was everyone's stern but kind uncle - and she did feel a certain sense of responsiblity for the rest of them, not unlike a cadre of younger siblings, but they were younger. But she hardly thought of herself as 'above' them, or expected them to defer to her, not in everyday life - how ridiculous! They were still people above all, not wolves ( ... )
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