Young Werewolves

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[Scout is somewhere around 5 or 6]

Kiba (hasn't taken the name Scout yet.) placed a warm cloth on Hige's head, he was very flushed and red with fever. Hige was primarily human so as he gained his wolf form he fell ill. It happened to many children that were not immediately born with their wolf form. He coughed heavily looking tired.

Cheza came in and wrapped him up in blankets, he was shivering despite the summer season. Kiba started to hum when he whimpered. She hummed a tune and Cheza pet his head. This calmed him down enough to close his eyes. Cheza smiled at Kiba, "You are such a wonderful sister."

"Shhh don't wake him up!" Cheza smiled at her daughters reply, she was protective over her little brother.

Meanwhile in another hut near the village square, Tsume sat with blue and held little Tsuki while reading out of a book that it appears no one else has ever read.  "Logarithmic functions are the inverses of exponential functions." Blue rolled around on the floor gnawing on a bone.

"The inverse of the exponential function y = a^x is x = a^y ." Tsuki just flailed her hands about, maybe she was alright with listening to Tsume read about Algebra.

" The logarithmic function y = log(a)^x is defined to be equivalent to the exponential equation x = a^y" he flipped the page after solving the practice problems in his head.

"This is SoOo boring!" Blue bellowed out, she wanted nothing to do with learning.  Her bone was starting to get boring too.  Tsume reached over and chucked the bone out the door. "HEY!"

Blue bolted after it, taking it in her jaws and swishing her tail along, then she ran back in.  "That was no nice! Bad Tsume!" At that very moment he swiped it out of her mouth and chucked it out the door again.

"Fetch"...Naturally Blue ran back with the bone.  Tsume kept repeating the process until Blue eventually started setting it in front of him.  "Tsuki, this is called how to keep an idiot entertained."  Tsuki simply giggled and waved her little arms around.

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