Anonymous asked:
Werewolves also have the advantage on typical packs of the same size. They can shift to use human hands, use tools and have supernatural healing and while normal wolves can't absorb these abilities they do benefit from them. Most Werewolf packs in the modern day avoid confrontations, especially with more threatened species, for this reason.
(We accidentally adopted a normal wolf wip)
-Aether
suzukiblu answered:
“… ‘ess-pair’ … 'ess-parry’ …” Cassa-anna frowns, its cheeks puffing out as its brow furrows, and looks like it’s trying to solve a really hard test.
“Experiment,” the smaller yellow-haired baby huffs, glowering at Cassa-anna in—annoyance, maybe? It thinks? Cassa-anna ignores it either way, its own face lighting up, then jumps up and yanks at its hand again before—pointing at it? Kinda?
“Dapp-nee!” it declares proudly. “Dapp-nee!”
It … blinks, really slow, and …
“Huh?” it says again.
“Dapp-nee!” Cass-anna repeats firmly. “Dapp-nee 'cuz—'cuz Apple-o’s dumb!” Then it cackles gleefully, covering its mouth with its hands.
… it really, really doesn’t know what that means. Though it guesses Cassa-anna is a real baby, if it’s laughing like that.
Or … at all, really.
“Uh,” it says. “I didn’t find any apples …?” Cassa-anna cackles even louder.
“No Apple-o’s! No Apple-o’s!” it crows gleefully, throwing its hands up in the air and starting to run in … circles? For … some reason?
… Cassa-anna’s definitely a real baby, yeah. A fake one would not waste the doctors’ testing time like that.



























