Dos wagged her tails lightly in agreement as she chirped in agreement, ”I know - you wolves are kinda scary sometimes ‘cause you’re so big you’ve been super nice to me!"
Well that and the fact that wolves had been known to chase little foxes like herself down and dig them right out of their dens, but since Elcid hadn’t tried to eat her yet, she deemed the she-wolf to be a Good Wolf.
”No traditions that I know of," Dos remarked, tilting her head as she tried to think. Admittedly, Dos hadn’t met many other creatures - she was still young and spent most of her time playing with Uno or following her mother around. She gave herself a little shake of her fur. "All I can think of is bringing a snack to keep the mood calm. Fed predators don’t hunt little guys after all!"
An important life lesson that her mother had ensured that both Dos and Uno understood very well. Navigating the world of predators and prey became a lot less complicated when you remembered most simply that a predator who has eaten isn't likely to then eat you.
Dos listed with perked ears as Elcid explained how wolf families worked - they were so huge!. She couldn't imagine what it would be like to have so many more siblings - she and her twin sister were the only kits her mother had had, never taking enough of an interest in another todd to make more. And for that Dos was grateful, she liked their little family - the idea of not having to vy with her brothers and sisters for her mother's attentions. And having such a small family, her mother wouldn't mind nearly as much when she came to visit as an adult.
"A monster? Dos gasped. Her new friend was becoming cooler and cooler by the second!
Her joyous excitement drained away only a moment later, the questions she wanted to ask about the monster dying on her tongue. She listened with internal horror at the revelation that her friend was sick. Super sick even... probably sicker than Dos had been when she caught a cold for playing around in the cold rains. The twin tailed fox looked at the somewhat disassembled rabbit laying at their paws feeling a light twinge of guilt. Watching someone else eat and knowing that you couldn't surely wasn't fun - she hadn't meant to put the she-wolf in that kind of situation.
Dos puffed herself up, even as she dragged the rest of the rabbit closer to herself.
"Then we'll find them," Dos declared, as if it was a fact of life itself and the world would bend to fit her statement. Her determination sent more sparks hopping from her pelt, drawn quickly towards her amber-bead. "It's a quest now!"
Impatience doesn't mix with injuries