Wolfy_Mandalorian
Fanboy, Lurker, Dog and Cat Dad
Max was overwhelmed by Maria’s scent before she spoke, and he turned to look at her, giving her a large grin when she figured out what he was doing with such ease. Though, he probably had made it rather obvious unintendedly. “I wanted to cook something before you woke, but I guess I failed at that.” He told her, moving out of her way and doing everything that she told him. He was glad that the food had been put away correctly as he watched everything she did and told him with very careful eyes. He took it all in with a smile, glad to learn something new. “You can cook it.” He told her, moving towards the coffee maker when he realized it was the source of the smell quickly filling the room. “I uh, I don’t know if you can. I mean, I can’t say. I’m not the Alpha here.” He added, setting his hands on the counter and leaning over the thing that was making the dark brown liquid. It took him back home, to when he was a pup and he stood over the thing making it and just breathed it in as his eyes closed.
He could remember so vividly waking up every morning to the smell nearly every day of his life for over seventeen years before it just wasn’t there anymore. He remembered watching his father pour a cup and drink it while his mother added fresh honey. They had liked to sit outside on rainy days with their mugs, letting the three of them play inside. Slowly he opened his eyes and turned his eyes towards her, unaware that unshed tears were glistening in his eyes. “Coffee… This is coffee, right?” he asked her, hurrying to look through the cupboards to find cups. He had never been allowed to try the dark liquid before, he was not about to let the opportunity pass him by. How bad could it be?
Lucas couldn’t control his reaction at the thought of getting to spend the day with Stacy, his tail began to wag ecstatically, and he perked up slightly as he turned his head towards Conner. “Please, I could do anything she needs help with.” He told the Alpha, lowering his head back down. But his tail was still wagging with hope. “I know how to talk with my brother, I could keep him calm.” He promised, taking a few steps towards Stacy. He hadn’t expected her to lick his muzzle then, so he was more focused on her than on Conner. Lucas had moved to lean into her side, half aware of the Alpha leaving them.
“What is it that we’re supposed to do?” he asked her, aware that if he had been in his wolf form that he would be smiling and taking hold of her hand. But as a wolf, they had another way to do so, so he leaned against her, so their sides were touching and followed her lead. He only stayed like that until they got closer to pack grounds before he followed a few paws behind to make sure that he could watch and learn what she did. Guardian or Beta, he was sure that he would needed to know how to interact with the pack and she was his best teacher for doing so.
Sarah had just walked her way around a few of the pack members trying to greet her, but she was just too tired and too focused on finding Conner to deal with anyone else. She was consumed by his scent a moment later and a smile actually came to her face as she knelt down to be eye level with him, quite pleased that he was at least staying a wolf to help his body heal better. Her fingers went into his fur as she reacted on instinct to the mate bond between them by burying her face into his fur around his neck to just breathe him in. Having him right there relaxed her and she let out a soft sigh. “Don’t move, just give me a minute.” She told him, aware that pack members could see the two of them, but she needed this moment.
When Sarah had felt relaxed enough, she let go of him and slowly stood back up, though she wasn’t entirely happy staying human, she wanted her body to properly heal and didn’t want to make another batch of tea. “I want to eat; I want my big breakfast. I know that the pack is large, and I should learn, but right now I just want to eat. I need to eat.” She told him as her stomach grumbled loudly at them. “No eating on the run, please.” She added, reaching up to rub sleep from her eyes. She wouldn’t confess it to Conner, because he seemed to have such big plans for her and her brothers, but she still felt drained and just wanted to rest alone with him back in their home.
He could remember so vividly waking up every morning to the smell nearly every day of his life for over seventeen years before it just wasn’t there anymore. He remembered watching his father pour a cup and drink it while his mother added fresh honey. They had liked to sit outside on rainy days with their mugs, letting the three of them play inside. Slowly he opened his eyes and turned his eyes towards her, unaware that unshed tears were glistening in his eyes. “Coffee… This is coffee, right?” he asked her, hurrying to look through the cupboards to find cups. He had never been allowed to try the dark liquid before, he was not about to let the opportunity pass him by. How bad could it be?
Lucas couldn’t control his reaction at the thought of getting to spend the day with Stacy, his tail began to wag ecstatically, and he perked up slightly as he turned his head towards Conner. “Please, I could do anything she needs help with.” He told the Alpha, lowering his head back down. But his tail was still wagging with hope. “I know how to talk with my brother, I could keep him calm.” He promised, taking a few steps towards Stacy. He hadn’t expected her to lick his muzzle then, so he was more focused on her than on Conner. Lucas had moved to lean into her side, half aware of the Alpha leaving them.
“What is it that we’re supposed to do?” he asked her, aware that if he had been in his wolf form that he would be smiling and taking hold of her hand. But as a wolf, they had another way to do so, so he leaned against her, so their sides were touching and followed her lead. He only stayed like that until they got closer to pack grounds before he followed a few paws behind to make sure that he could watch and learn what she did. Guardian or Beta, he was sure that he would needed to know how to interact with the pack and she was his best teacher for doing so.
Sarah had just walked her way around a few of the pack members trying to greet her, but she was just too tired and too focused on finding Conner to deal with anyone else. She was consumed by his scent a moment later and a smile actually came to her face as she knelt down to be eye level with him, quite pleased that he was at least staying a wolf to help his body heal better. Her fingers went into his fur as she reacted on instinct to the mate bond between them by burying her face into his fur around his neck to just breathe him in. Having him right there relaxed her and she let out a soft sigh. “Don’t move, just give me a minute.” She told him, aware that pack members could see the two of them, but she needed this moment.
When Sarah had felt relaxed enough, she let go of him and slowly stood back up, though she wasn’t entirely happy staying human, she wanted her body to properly heal and didn’t want to make another batch of tea. “I want to eat; I want my big breakfast. I know that the pack is large, and I should learn, but right now I just want to eat. I need to eat.” She told him as her stomach grumbled loudly at them. “No eating on the run, please.” She added, reaching up to rub sleep from her eyes. She wouldn’t confess it to Conner, because he seemed to have such big plans for her and her brothers, but she still felt drained and just wanted to rest alone with him back in their home.
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