K a z e
As the silver she-wolf continued to walk, she heard a quick-paced clicking of boot heels behind her. She thought maybe it was just a human hurrying to a shop before it closed, until she heard the man with the beagle again before a voice called to her.
"Hello?" Another female's voice; the clicking slowed to about the same pace as her own, their boots clicking almost in unison. Kaze turned slightly to look back at the other she-wolf, her illusion's brows lifted in expectation, but not unkindly. She smiled slightly before saying, "Hey," in return.
"You smell it too?" asked the second she-wolf, sniffing the air. "It's really strong here. Has to be from the building. You going inside?"
Kaze looked dutifully up at the daunting structure. "Yeah. I've been searching for her for as long as I can remember. There's no way I can ignore it," she replied, speaking in a hushed tone just to be safe. She knew the other wolf could hear her just fine even so.
"Maybe I can create a diversion? Distract the men at the front door," she smirked.
Kaze's ears would have perked had she been in wolf form; she slowed a step so that they could walk beside and actually make eye contact with each other. "You just read my mind." An amused smirk came to her face as well, but it died slowly as a new thought came to mind. It was always troubling for her to place her trust in others.
"Shouldn't be too hard to distract a bunch of men... I mean if you are going to go in and see if the flower maiden really is in there." Kaze knew she was right - they were only human men. A little more confidence came to her with that thought, and she decided to accept the wolf's offer. At this point, she didn't care how she gained entrance as long as she did so without endangering the rest of her kind in the city if they happened to fail. And there was little chance that her distraction would fail.
"I have no doubt in my mind. I heard a scream earlier, and ever since, my instincts have been driving me crazy to follow it." The "brunette" paused a moment, turning to face the other she-wolf. "If you create the diversion, I'll go in, find the circuit breakers to get rid of the lights of the building. This should confuse the humans enough that we can sneak through, find where the maiden is, and leave." Kaze glanced to the building ahead of them once more, confirming that that was the only way she could think of, then returned her attention to the other. The sun was almost gone now, and the sky was getting darker by the second. The city's streetlights came on, but they were standing in the shadows between them.
"Name's Kaze, by the way," she finished, smiling with an eager, determined gleam in her eye. "Do we have a plan?"
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