Thursday, January 26, 2012

Janowrimo, Post 12 of 30. Word Count: 484

One of too many females. She wasn't the lowest in their grouping, but she was low enough that if she went missing, they would assume she had left to find a place in another pack, maybe even go it alone for a while. She'd definitely been pushed in that direction for a while.

If the alpha-male (and packleader) were to smell her, he would still assume control over her while she is in his territory. Not saying that she would be able to or inclined to obey while with her Master, but that the packleader would approach her and attempt dominance if she appeared. If a former packleader saw her as a slave, it could pose a large conflict. If he saw her happy, it might incite territorial rage. She may smell the packleader and attempt to escape or attempt to huddle closer to her Master if she was basically the group's punching bag as an omega wolf, and an unwanted female. She might attempt disobedience, simply because the smell of an alpha male (they mark territory in a very specific way, so she would know it was an alpha) would drive her crazy.

It's funny, I keep seeing Him having problems with training her, and then sitting on top of her sleeping box with her in it, holding a "dog training for dummies" book, taking notes while she sleeps. Or, "He hated doing it, and it was an accursed piece of property that He hated using, but it had to be done. Sighing in frustration, He gave in to the need against all of His instinct, and picked up His laptop. Opening it, He went to google.com for advice. "

I wonder if an alpha female and pack leader (not all pack leaders are male, if the alpha female is stronger or more aggressive, then she is the pack leader) becomes pregnant, does the alpha male step up temporarily as pack leader until she has given birth and raised the pups? If she has to give it up for several months to do this, is she welcomed back as pack leader afterward, or must she challenge the alpha male again to regain her status as pack leader?

real wolves only mate once a year, and the female wolf only has her breeding period once a year. As such, I wonder what the appropriate menstruation cycle would be for a werewolf? If they are constantly in wolf form, more than 90% of the time, it would slow and be more rare than a human, maybe 4 times a year. The more a werewolf (lycan) is in human form, the more often cycles occur, even as often as monthly if she is primarily human. Menstrual cycles are not affected by the full moon, but breeding cycles are. Werewolves are always ready to go, but blood, aggression (or dominance), and the moon increase the desire for sexual activity.

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