Let's feed him today and then try again.
That was what Roxy thought as she stared at Kaelen's naked body.
The sun dipped below the heavy canopy of the Iron-Wood Forest, casting long, eerie shadows across the clearing.
The wolves, energized by the completion of the first cabin, were eager to start the second one immediately.
After they tested the wood, Roxy showed them how to build the cabin and now the male wolves were eager to see how many they could build.
Vorn was already dragging another log toward the saw, looking surprisingly enthusiastic about manual labor.
But Roxy couldn't handle all the work.
Even though she wasn't doing anything, just bossing them around was exhausting and she didn't have that stamina.
"Put it down, Beaver Boy," Roxy called out, wiping sawdust from her forehead. "We don't work in the dark."
Vorn paused, the massive log balanced on his shoulder. "But we are wolves, we have night vision?"
