A Welcome Lack of a Language Barrier [Active, Closed]

Nov 25, 2009 18:58

Characters: Bakura, Ammy
Location: At the school entrance.
Time: Lunchtime on Friday.
Content: Bakura meets someone who doesn't annoy the crap out of him at first sight doesn't speak the crazy moon language so prevalent in this damned country. :|b
Warnings: Ammy being cute.
The brochure didn't mention this )

bakura, ammy terasu

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mirroredink November 26 2009, 03:14:47 UTC
Ammy was considering getting lunch--the only problem was the cafeteria was more suited to humans than wolves, and she didn't feel like trekking all the way back to her room to get clothes. So she was padding around outside, watching the door to the cafeteria and wondering if they'd serve a wolf.

Until she smelled one boy's tray--meat, mostly, although that wasn't everything on it. Well, maybe he would be nice. She padded over to the tree he'd sat down next to.

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hauntedcrown November 26 2009, 03:26:09 UTC
Bakura had been (for lack of a better word) inhaling his food when he noticed a strange white wolf walking up to him. He swallowed and looked askance at the wolf - it seemed like it was hungry, and while Bakura didn't like people in general, he had no problem with animals. The boy rooted around on his plate and offered the odd wolf a slab of what looked like beef.

The wolf could take it, or not. He didn't particularly care either way.

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mirroredink November 26 2009, 03:30:12 UTC
Ammy's tail wagged--food, and meat more importantly! She grabbed it and snapped it up in a few short bites, tail still wagging contentedly. Deciding this boy was good company, she sat down beside him, quietly, to watch him.

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hauntedcrown November 26 2009, 03:37:26 UTC
A small smile came to Bakura's face, and a chuckle escaped him as he reached to scratch behind the wolf's ears before tossing her a piece of - lamb, from the looks of it, biting roughly into a chicken leg as he did so. His tray balanced on his knees, Bakura began to relax a little - a wolf was much better company than most of the idiots who attended this place, not to mention his own idiotic roommate.

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