Growing rather loudly, his nose was having a little trip with all the new smells that were on the strange island. It seemed that the humans here had a much different smell to them then he had expected, but since it was a school for 'special people' he presumably that little to no things on this island were normal. Sitting back on his back legs, and wrapping his huge fluffy tail around him, he looked around his surrounding area. It was a nice place, as the trees were tall and thick, the air smelt nice, and most of all, it was quiet. That was one thing that he couldn't stand about some of the places he had tried to call home. They were noisy and too close to big cites. Blinking a few times, he wondered if there were any animal hunters that when into the area that he was now going to call home. There most likely was, but he just hoped that they were friendly enough to not be hostile towards him. He really didn't feel like fighting.
Attel had communicated with the animals of the island, and he was relived that there was a fairly large pack of wolves that were living in the area. Closing his eyes for a second, he wasn't sure as to what he could do in the woods that he was in. As most people might have been alarmed by his height, he quickly fled to the forest, wanting to feel at home rather than eyes staring at him. Thinking about if it would be a good idea to go prance around the school, she knew that were would at least be a few students that would ask, or just get on his back so that he could take them to their next class. He had no problem with that, but at the same he didn't want to feel like a school bus. Opening his eyes, he sighed rather loudly as he observed the area in front of a little cave he had found and was now calling home.
Attel had communicated with the animals of the island, and he was relived that there was a fairly large pack of wolves that were living in the area. Closing his eyes for a second, he wasn't sure as to what he could do in the woods that he was in. As most people might have been alarmed by his height, he quickly fled to the forest, wanting to feel at home rather than eyes staring at him. Thinking about if it would be a good idea to go prance around the school, she knew that were would at least be a few students that would ask, or just get on his back so that he could take them to their next class. He had no problem with that, but at the same he didn't want to feel like a school bus. Opening his eyes, he sighed rather loudly as he observed the area in front of a little cave he had found and was now calling home.