Joseph runs up to Caesar with his leash in his mouth. The werewolf sits down, tail wagging, and drops the leash near Caesar’s feet. Then he starts barking, excitedly trying to tell the fae that it was Walk Time now. ((Werewolf Joseph))
Caesar tilts his head up, a small smile appearing on his face. He picks up the leash, wiggling it in front of the wolf’s face.
“Is this what you want? You wanna go on walk?” He taunts, floating up to scratch under his chin. Caesar takes Joseph’s face in his hands and fluffs his cheeks up.
“You deserve a good walk, as long as you don’t pull me too hard! I don’t want a repeat of last week where we had to go to the doctor for my shoulder,” At the thought of his poor shoulder, he rolls it back gently, “The doctor said I shouldn’t walk you until it’s fully healed but as long as you’re good, then what the doctor doesn’t know won’t hurt him. So are we going for a collar or harness today?”
God, Joseph is absolutely precious. Caesar’s face breaks out into a huge grin as he walks the massive wolf down the sidewalk. Although he’s not actually walking as much he is floating behind, he’s enjoying the fresh air. If Joseph hadn’t been so adamant about Caesar walking him, he’d just be sitting on the wolf’s back playing with his fur.
“There’s a bunch a squirrlies out today, aren’t there?” Caesar lets out a low whistle, a smirk growing on his face. He may have something to do with the squirrels being there.
Joseph barks when Caesar mentions squirrels. There’s so many squirrels! He wants to chase them! So many of them! The moment the next squirrel comes across his path, the massive wolf takes off and starts chasing it. He wants to get it!
This is why werewolves are supposed to be walked on harnesses. Small animals are far too distracting. Joseph runs, following the squirrel until it’s reached a tree. A tree! Bad squirrel! Joseph wanted to catch it! He starts barking. The squirrel will come down if he barks loud enough and obnoxiously enough!













