Wolf continued to laugh as he watched Kashii duck under a nearby bush, slinking inside it as she at the sausages. The other two followed her, but the selfish pup was determined to eat them all on her own, growling at their intruding noses. Watching the vendor poke through the bushes, rattling them, only to be pricked by the sharp twigs, he finally gave up with a curse and headed back to his stand. Catching the mans eye, he shot wolf a nasty glare, blaming him for the pups actions, but not bothering to come over and start a dispute.
Looking over to Piper, he furrowed his brow when he didn't see her. She'd yelled out something, but he'd been staring down the vendor. Looking around for her, he saw her running toward the pups and Fawn. Smirking and shaking his head, he let out a sigh. The amusement was over, and he had his fill of laughter. He didn't think it was necessary for Piper to go after the three... they'd come back eventually. But whatever she wanted to do. As he thought about it, Katah spoke behind him, and he found himself irritated instead of amused. Not even bothering to glance over his shoulder, he spoke to her.
Kashii can handle herself just fine. Besides, the idiot wouldn't know how to catch a fly if it landed in the palm of his hand. There's no way he would lay a finger on my wolf. Looking over his shoulder at her standing there, he frowned. Weren't you leaving? He nearly spat at her. Normally he wasn't so mean tempered, but she always rubbed him the wrong way. He didn't think another soul on this earth could annoy him as much as she did. All of a sudden feeling the need to be nasty, he turned and faced her. Why are you even here anyway? Seriously, Landon only puts up with you because you put out. It was a real jerk thing to say, but Wolf didn't realize, and probably wouldn't have cared if he had.