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tao_ ([info]tao_) wrote,
He would get no argument regarding humans. There were a few, that understood, that saw more, felt more, but they were rare. For the most part, he knew they refused to open their eyes, to really see, and that was a weakness, for everyone. He didn't expect it to take long for Riley to get back to him. If nothing else to spew venom at him for accepting or assuming shifters were there for his pleasure. He loved watching the shifter stick his foot in his mouth, especially when he didn't even realize he'd done it.

"Changes? Well if you wish to see the original treaty contracts you are more then welcome to. There have been several changes over the years." Dean had never even bothered to notice, more lands and freedoms were granted in the past to leaders that showed an ability to handle it and their packs. None were granted to power mongers like Dean. The few concessions given were so laughable they were of no consequence.

His smile was slow and he leaned forward only a bit. "Now, was that a request? It was a poorly worded one, perhaps you'd like to ask again. Nicely." He wasnt' sure why he enjoyed pushing buttons with this one. He felt the ripple of power off of him nearly constantly and usually that was a bit too much for him, but this was, delicious. Partly it was because so far from what he'd seen, he did care for his pack and he respected that. He'd had no respect for others he'd had to deal with and was more then willing to get meetings over with.


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